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Facebook Finds That Not All Users Want To Review Their Year
The social media giant's "Year in Review" app has upset some who prefer to forget 2014's unpleasant memories.
Ebola Spurs A Full Public Lockdown In Sierra Leone
The lockdown's effectiveness will depend on citizens buying in to the government's plan. The news comes as the World Health Organization says it's speeding up delivery of possible vaccines.
Songs We Love: East India Youth, 'Hearts That Never'
One of Britain's most talented electronic producers isn't making dance music. Listen to an intense track from East India Youth's upcoming Culture Of Volume.
Obama Wants Rules That Force Brokers To Put Clients' Interests First
The Obama administration says the current system promotes conflicts of interest, leads to high fees and erodes returns on investment.
Solar Eclipse Wows Parts Of Europe, Middle East And Russia
The eclipse, total in some areas far north and partial for many others, lasted about 2 1/2 hours and was visible from South America to Asia.
Singapore Mourns Founding Leader Lee Kuan Yew
The city-state began seven days of national mourning following Lee's death Monday at age 91. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said he was "grieved beyond words" at Lee's death.
Kids' Drawings Speak Volumes About Home
A first-grader's quick doodle can tell researchers plenty about what's happening — or not happening — at home.
Atlanta Hawks GM Takes Indefinite Leave Of Absence After Race Remarks
In June, Danny Ferry said veteran forward Luon Deng "has a little African in him ... he's like a guy who would have a nice store out front but sell you counterfeit stuff out of the back."
Army OKs Female Soldiers For Ranger Training Program
For the first time ever, 60 women will participate in the grueling program. It's part of an effort by Pentagon officials to determine whether women can be assigned to ground combat units.
Pope, On Visit To Philippines, Defends Catholic Ban On Contraception
Francis, on the second day of his visit to the predominately Catholic nation, called for families to be "sanctuaries of respect for life."
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