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Argentina: Where Cash Is King And Robberies Are On The Rise
With spiraling inflation and a distrust in banks after the country's 2001 default, Argentines are keeping more cash on hand. And that means robbery rates are spiraling, too.
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Agents In Silk Road Case Indicted For Fraud, Money Laundering
The Silk Road was a website that sold illegal drugs, until it was shut down. Now two federal agents on the case have been charged with wire fraud, money laundering and falsifying government documents.
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The Kids Brainwashed By Boko Haram Were Silent For Good Reason
That's how children cope with a fearful situation. We learn more about the 84 boys rescued from a school reportedly influenced by the terrorist group, which is notorious for kidnapping youngsters.
After Internal Review On Benghazi Report, CBS Puts Logan On Leave
60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan's October story on the deadly 2012 attack on a U.S. mission in Libya featured Dylan Davies, a security contractor who reportedly told a different version of events to 60 Minutes than he did to his employer and to the FBI.
How Do Companies Boost 401(k) Enrollment? Make It Automatic
More Americans are saving for retirement through their employers' 401(k) programs. That follows a move to automatically sign up workers to participate in the retirement savings plans.
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For Pro Sports, Public Relations Going High-Tech, Real Time
The NFL, NASCAR and others have built social media command centers to engage directly with fans during live events.
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Administration Defends Bowe Bergdahl's Release Amid Criticism
President Obama said that regardless of the circumstances of the Army sergeant's capture by the Afghan Taliban, "we still get an American soldier back if he's held in captivity."
Florida's IQ Limit For Death Penalty Isn't Constitutional, Supreme Court Says
In a reversal of a state court, the justices say Florida's rule ignores norms in the psychiatric profession. The opinion also cites the Eighth Amendment barring cruel and unusual punishment.
Fighting Across Iraq Creates Fear Of Sectarian War
NPR's Arun Rath speaks with correspondent Leila Fadel in Erbil, Iraq, about the advance of forces from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS.
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CIA Chief Apologizes To Sens. Feinstein, Chambliss Over Computer Intrusion
In a rare, scathing speech in March, Dianne Feinstein accused the CIA of tampering with the work of the intelligence committee. Now an internal CIA probe finds some officers acted improperly.
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