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Getting To Know The Controversial 'Mayor Of Mogadishu'
BBC correspondent Andrew Harding was delighted by the ambiguities in the life of Mohamud Nur. He's the subject of Harding's new book.
2 Cities To Pull More Than $3 Billion From Wells Fargo Over Dakota Access Pipeline
In a unanimous vote, Seattle's City Council opted to pull city funds from the banking giant. Hours later, the City Council in Davis, Calif., followed suit.
When A Screening Test For Colon Cancer Leads To A Pricey Follow-Up
Most screening tests for colon cancer are covered by insurance. But if the results are positive, patients may require a diagnostic colonoscopy that may not be fully paid for by insurance.
The U.S. Can't Really Know If Farmers Are Cutting Back On Antibiotics, GAO Says
New FDA rules limit how farmers can give antibiotics to animals raised for meat. But a Government Accountability Office report says the FDA doesn't collect the data to know if that policy is working.
China Exonerates Man Executed 21 Years Ago For A Murder He Didn't Commit
A grieving mother fought for more than 20 years to clear her son's name after his wrongful conviction. Miscarriages of justice are rarely reversed in China and this is seen as a landmark case.
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President's Task Force To Re-Examine How Police Interact With Public
Tensions between police and communities of color are grabbing the nation's attention — all the way up to the White House. The Obama administration has announced a new task force to tackle the problem.
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Q&A: Exit Interview With A Nationally Known School Leader
The average tenure for large-district superintendents is 3 1/2 years. Joshua Starr hit it on the nose.
Senators Try To Revise No Child Left Behind — A Few Years Behind
Tuesday, senators begin working out the details of a bipartisan update to the No Child Left Behind education law. The proposed revision would give states more control over school accountability.
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Pakistan's Fearless Chief Justice Challenged The Powers That Were
He defied a military dictator, sacked a prime minister, and persistently called generals and intelligence chiefs to account. Now, Iftikhar Chaudhry has retired after a tenure that changed the balance of power in his turbulent nation.
This Is 'Not Fine': New Evidence Of Russian Interference Meets Inaction, Frustration
The past week has been filled with news of Russian efforts to hack U.S. political offices and sow chaos through social media. But there has been little action in Washington to address the threat.
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