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Giant Fireball Reported As Libya Strikes Oil Facility
Plumes of black smoke poured from the Sidr oil facility outside the central city of Ras Lanuf as regime forces attacked rebels in two major cities. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi warned the international community that imposing a no-fly zone would prove that the West's real intention is to seize his country's oil wealth.
Knicks superfan Spike Lee says his team will definitely win the Championship
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with filmmaker Spike Lee about his excitement that his favorite basketball team, the New York Knicks, making it to the NBA finals.
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Attorneys: Watchdog Wants Coronavirus Scientist Reinstated Amid Probe
Rick Bright, a top scientist working on a vaccine, says he was reassigned for not focusing on treatments favored by President Trump, even though they lacked "scientific merit."
E.U. Mulls Mandatory Quotas To Close Gender Gap At Executive Level
At the moment, only 14 percent of the board members at Europe's biggest companies are women.
NPR Names New Executive Editor
Madhulika Sikka, executive producer at Morning Edition, will take over the position in January.
Who Are The 1 Percent? Gallup Finds They're A Lot Like The 99 Percent
In terms of political affiliation, the 1 percent are a "mirror image" of the 99 percent. The biggest difference is in educational attainment.
Trump Campaign Chair Paul Manafort Resigns
Just over two months after Manafort was brought on to bring some structure to Donald Trump's presidential bid, the Washington insider has resigned from the campaign.
No Rest For The Snow-Weary: Northeast Braces For Round 2
Maine could get a foot and a half of snow, while Massachusetts and Connecticut could see an additional 12 inches on top of what's already still on the ground.
No Instruments? For Pentatonix, It's No Problem
The latest group to win NBC's a cappella competition The Sing-Off is back with a new album. The group has racked up millions of views on YouTube, but its members say they're more than novelty singers.
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Neves Will Face Incumbent Rousseff In Brazil's Runoff Election
In Sunday's presidential election, incumbent Dilma Rousseff and right-of-center candidate Aecio Neves came out on top. Marina Silva, the environmentalist Socialist candidate, trailed far behind.
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