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China's Leader Says Journalists Are Like Broken Cars
Even the White House wasn't sure what to expect when Chinese President Xi Jinping took a rare question from a U.S. reporter during a joint news conference with President Obama in Beijing.
Egyptian Court Overturns Mubarak's Murder Conviction
It is not clear if the former strongman, who was ousted after massive anti-government protests in 2011, will walk free as he is also serving a separate 3-year sentence.
More Than 800,000 Postal Service Employees Victims Of Data Breach
USPS customers were affected as well. The FBI is leading an investigation into the hack, but it's unclear who might be responsible for it.
Ferguson Documents: The Physical Evidence
Officer Darren Wilson fired a total of 12 shots during his Aug. 9 encounter with 18-year-old Michael Brown. Of those, at least six hit Brown, killing him, evidence released Monday showed.
Diplomats Look To Solve Iran's Nuclear Issue As Deadline Nears
More diplomats are joining the discussions this weekend, hoping to broker a deal to ease years of disputes over Iran's nuclear program.
Ugandan LGBT Activist Recommended For Asylum In U.S.
John Abdallah Wambere applied for asylum in the U.S. after Uganda passed a harsh anti-gay law earlier this year. His application has now been recommended for approval, pending a background check.
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Harvard To Get $350 Million Gift From Hong Kong Group
The School of Public Health will be renamed in honor of H.T. Chan, whose son, a longtime university benefactor, received two degrees from Harvard in the 1970s.
Food Is Cheap, At Least Compared With 4 Years Ago
Global food prices are at a four-year low because of good harvests in the U.S., Europe and China. But food still costs more than it did in the 1990s, even accounting for inflation.
Tuberculosis Roars Back With A Deadly Edge
PBS's Frontline travels to the epicenter of a rising epidemic: drug-resistant tuberculosis that's costly and tough to treat. Join us for a live Twitter chat tonight during the film's premiere.
Feinstein's CIA Outrage Splits Senate
The Senate was a chamber divided in reaction to Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein's diatribe against the CIA for allegedly hacking into Senate computers.
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