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In Warsaw, Obama Vows To Keep Rattled Allies Out Of Russian Orbit
President Obama is starting a European trip in Poland, where he will meet allied leaders from central and eastern Europe. They are worried about Russia's intentions after the recent events in Ukraine.
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As Polls Close, Many Syrians Fear The Days To Come
Some Syrians fear that after the elections, President Bashar Assad's regime will get worse. They suspect that truces will evaporate, arrests will increase and more of the country will be partitioned.
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In Syria, A Tense Election Day With Winner Little In Doubt
Syrians are voting in the country's presidential election, even as a civil war continues to rage around them. Sam Dagher of The Wall Street Journal is in Syria, and he discusses the disputed election.
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Is Syria A Training Ground For A New Generation Of Terrorists?
According to Richard Barrett, the senior vice president of the Soufan Group, the number of foreign fighters in Syria has surpassed the number of those who have gone to Afghanistan.
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Can Civilian Health Care Help Fix The VA? Congress Weighs In
In response to the crisis in lengthy wait times for medical care, Congress and veterans groups again are debating the proper role of private sector solutions.
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'A Change-up On Steroids:' The History Of A Sky-Scraping Pitch
In a recent Nippon Professional Baseball game in Japan, Kazuhito Tadano threw a slow, arcing pitch that caught the batter by surprise. The pitch has a history — and a name: the eephus pitch.
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City of Waco Adds LGBTs To Nondescrimination Policy
The City of Waco has amended its discrimination policy to include lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people.The city’s nondiscrimination policy…
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More Places For Low Income Texas Children to Get Free Meals During Summer
More low-income Texas children have access to free and reduced price lunch over the summer than they did in 2012, according to a new report by the Food...
Tea Party Still Packs A Punch: How It Happened In Mississippi
Political observers declared the Tea Party dead in May after it lost every major GOP primary it contested. Sen. Thad Cochran's performance against his Tea Party rival makes that judgment seem rash.
Hydroponic Tomatoes May One Day Be Tastier Than Ones Grown Outside
Advances in greenhouse technology have made growing flavorful tomatoes year-round easier. And scientists say climate change may soon make it harder to grow delicious tomatoes outdoors in fields.
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