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Liberia Elects Soccer Star George Weah Its Next President
For the first time in 70 years, the country will transfer power from one elected president to another. Many Liberians identify with Weah, who grew up poor before becoming a top striker in Europe.
First Voting Set To Begin In Iowa Caucuses
Iowa voters began gathering for the start of the caucuses Monday night. NPR reports from a Republican caucus site in Urbandale, Iowa.
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White House And GOP Congressional Leaders Reach Budget Deal
The deal increases spending for defense and domestic programs and raises the federal debt ceiling through March 2017. It now must be approved by both houses of Congress.
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HealthCare.gov's Mystery Lady Says She's Been Cyberbullied
Who was that smiling woman who used to greet visitors on the troubled website? Her image caused much mockery. Now "Adriana" (she doesn't want her full name revealed) has spoken to ABC News. "I didn't design the website. I didn't make it fail," she says, so "cyberbullies" should stand down.
Doctors Unsure Whether Michael Schumacher Will Survive
The Formula One racing legend was critically injured Sunday when he hit his head while skiing in France. Doctors are "working hour by hour" to save him, but can't predict what will happen. At his peak a decade ago, Schumacher was among the most famous and highest-paid athletes in the world.
In This Turkish Town, Liver (And Olive Oil Wrestling) Are King
Spring in Edirne means the annual Liver Festival, where locals feast on the fried livers of lambs that grazed on nearby plains. It's just the thing to get you through a long day of oil wrestling.
American Legion Calls For VA Secretary's Resignation
For the first time in decades, the American Legion is calling for the resignation of a secretary of Veterans Affairs, citing a string of scandals at VA facilities around the country.
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Polls Reveal Season Of Record-Breaking Voter Anger
The American public is clearly ticked off. How mad are voters? By some measures, angrier than at any point in decades.
Michael Schumacher Remains In Coma On Eve Of 45th Birthday
The race car legend fell while skiing in France on Sunday. A blow to his head caused extensive bleeding in his brain. Doctors induced a coma and have operated twice. They aren't talking publicly about his chances for recovery.
London's Cheeky Skyscrapers
London's most modern skyscrapers have their formal names. But they are also given irreverent nicknames like "The Cheese Grater" and "The Prawn."
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