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Adam Yauch Gave Distinct Sound To Genre-Bending Band
A famous trio has lost a founding member. Musician Adam "MCA" Yauch died Friday of cancer. Host Scott Simon has this remembrance of one of the founding members of The Beastie Boys, a band that helped make hip-hop mainstream.
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Some U.S. Conservatives See Obama In France's Hollande
The traditional phone call an American president makes to congratulate any new leader of a major American ally became cause for suspicion, as did the invitation Obama extended to France's new socialist leader, Francois Hollande, to visit the White House before the NATO meeting in Chicago and the G-8 Summit at Camp David.
Fluoride In Drinking Water? No Thanks, Says Florida County
Public health officials say the evidence is solid that fluoridated drinking water helps protect teeth. But that hasn't stopped opponents from lobbying local governments against the practice.
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Los Angeles Fires: 2 Men Charged In More Than 50 Blazes
Dozens of fires, many of them begun in cars, had been set in the city since Friday.
It's Caucus Day In Iowa
And the race could go any which way, because 41 percent of Iowa caucus goers remain undecided. The caucuses start at 8 p.m. ET.
Syrian Official: Army Is Protecting Syrian People From Armed Groups
Zouheir Jabbour says all the reports coming out of Syria are "absolutely wrong." He said the videos and accounts of carnage are fabrications.
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Evangelicals Still Cool On Romney, Exit Poll Analysis Shows
Evangelical voters remain divided on their support of GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Meanwhile, Rick Santorum receives strong support in some states from evangelicals, while losing a large number of nonevangelical voters.
Santorum Upset By Michigan Delegate Decision
The presidential campaign of Rick Santorum is fuming over a decision by Michigan's Republican Party to give both the state's at-large delegates to state-wide winner Mitt Romney. Earlier guidance from the state party suggested that the two delegates would be allocated proportionally.
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Two More Americans Killed In Afghanistan
It isn't known yet whether the murders were in response to the burning of Qurans by international forces. But they follow a wave of anti-American protests and four other killings of U.S. personnel.
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Judge Who Emailed Racist Obama Joke Calls For Investigation On Himself
A legal ethics expert says Judge Richard Cebull may have run afoul the code of conduct for federal judges.
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