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As Militants Sweep South Across Iraq, A View From The North
A shift in power is underway in Iraq, where the jihadi group ISIS has captured several cities in a recent offensive. Jane Arraf is a reporter for Al Jazeera America, and she comments on the violence.
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As Iraq Comes Apart At The Seams, Washington Weighs What To Do
Grave questions face the Iraqi government, and U.S. officials are scrambling to decide what to do. The U.S. helped shape the country; is there anything it can — or would — do to keep it together?
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Former BP CEO: 'Glass Closet' Still Holds Many Gay Workers Back
There's a presumption in the business world that everyone's straight, says John Browne, who hid his homosexuality for years. In his new book, he says it's time for a change in corporate culture.
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4 Key Things To Know About The Islamist Surge In Iraq
The extremist Sunni group ISIS has taken several cities and is threatening to take more. But the triumphs have come in Sunni areas and the fighting will get much harder if ISIS attacks Shiite turf.
Once A GOP Pillar, Chamber Of Commerce Is Now A Lightning Rod
The Chamber of Commerce says it tried to help Eric Cantor in his primary campaign, but Cantor refused the offer.
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Bergdahl Back In The U.S. To Continue Recovery
The Army sergeant spent five years as a captive of the Taliban. He arrived at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio early Friday morning after spending nearly two weeks recuperating in Germany.
Exercise And Protein May Help Good Gut Bacteria Get Their Groove On
A new study of athletes suggests exercise may help support a rich, diverse mix of bacteria in the gut. But scientists say the athletes' high-protein diet may also be supporting the community.
Crazy Bad Luck: It's Friday The 13th With A Full Moon
The next time this phenomenon will happen is Aug. 13, 2049.
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STAAR Results for Waco ISD Show Scores Going Up... and Down
Waco ISD's preliminary STAAR results are out. The school board met last night to discuss the standardized test results for grades 3 through 12. Some…
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Obama Rules Out Ground Troops; What Else Can U.S. Do In Iraq?
President Obama said that he will help the Iraqi military break the momentum of the militants on the march to Baghdad. The Pentagon said that one possible option could include airstrikes. But the president said that any military help must include political solutions from the Iraqi government, which has helped fuel the unrest by failing to reach out to its Sunni minority.
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