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As Cease-Fire Reaches Its Close, Fire Reignites In Gaza
After a three-day cease-fire, which saw some halting peace talks in Egypt, fighting has resumed between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza.
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Over 900 Authors Lend Their Names To A Letter Backing Hachette
Douglas Preston wrote an open letter supporting book publisher Hachette in its dispute with Amazon, which has since spread among his readers and throughout the literary community. More than 900 other writers have signed on, including John Grisham and Stephen King.
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Lake Erie's Toxin-Fueled Bloom Has Ohio Famers On The Defensive
Pistorius Trial Nears A Verdict
The murder trial of Olympian Oscar Pistorius is nearing its conclusion in South Africa. To hear more about the closing arguments, Audie Cornish speaks with BBC correspondent Milton Ngozi, who has been covering the trial in Pretoria.
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In France, The Seeds Of A Hatred Renewed
Many Jews say that there has been a rise in anti-Semitism in France. What is the nature of this new wave of hatred for Jews, and who — or what — is the cause of it?
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As Film Stocks Dwindle, Movie-Makers Weigh What May Soon Be Lost
Film isn't dead — not yet, at least. Kodak recently announced that it will keep making film stock for motion pictures despite a dramatic drop in sales, after a handful of high-profile directors advocated for it. But, since the medium's days may yet be numbered, it's worth asking what film can offer that digital media can't.
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At Language Camp, Reclaiming Tradition Is Between Basketball And Lunch
Alaska has become the second state to recognize indigenous languages as official state languages. Supporters hope this will help revitalize those languages.
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Waco ISD Meets TEA Accountability Standards; Improvement Required at 10 Campuses
The TEA released accountability ratings for Texas schools today. KWBU’s Jill Ament tells us how Waco ISD schools fared. The Texas Education Agency…
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With No Plan From Congress, Homeland Security Improvises
More than $400 million is being moved from other programs to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection from running out of money.
If A Water Main Isn't Broke, Don't Fix It (For 300 Years?)
Recent water-related problems in Los Angeles and Ohio have put a focus on infrastructure. Many of the pipes in the U.S. are more than 100 years old and may not be replaced for another 100 years.
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