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Diane Sawyer's 'World News' Departure Sets Off Big Changes At ABC News
As the veteran anchor steps away from ABC's flagship evening newscast, the network gives key duties to George Stephanopoulos — making the man who co-anchors its morning broadcast the face of ABC News.
Feds Target Oil and Gas Industry for Underpaying Workers
From StateImpact Texas: In states with the most oil and gas drilling, including Texas, Oklahoma and North Dakota, the U.S. Department of Labor has won...
Lawmakers Search For Fixes To Highway Funding
The Texas legislature is mulling the first increase to the fuel tax since 1992. The discussion comes at the same time that some lawmakers in Congress are…
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In Nigeria, Pressure Continues To 'Bring Back Our Girls'
It's been more than two months since the Nigerian school girls were kidnapped, and they're still missing. Host Michel Martin learns more about what the government is doing to find them.
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Federal Judges Reverse Gay-Marriage Bans In Utah, Indiana
In Indiana, a judge said that same-sex couples are "in all respects like the family down the street. The Constitution demands that we treat them as such."
Egyptian Court Deals Out Death Sentences To Nearly 200
An Egyptian court has confirmed death sentences for 183 supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, including its spiritual leader, Mohamed Badie. For more on the sentencing, and the charges of violence on which they were convicted, Melissa Block speaks with Ziad Abdel Tawab, the deputy director of the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies.
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A San Francisco 'Painted Lady' Sells For $900K Under Asking Price
The largest and oldest house on San Francisco's oft-photographed "Postcard Row" had languished on the market since March.
Tech Week: Snooping On Steve, Uber Battles, 3-D Nutella Printing
In this week's roundup, a federal court says warrantless cellphone tracking is unconstitutional and we look back on a weeklong series exploring just how much of our digital data is exposed.
Moving Beyond The Turing Test To Judge Artificial Intelligence
A computer program known as "Eugene Goostman" passed the Turing Test by convincing a group of people, via chat, that it was actually a 13-year-old boy. Cognitive scientist Gary Marcus argues that the Turing Test needs an update for the 21st Century.
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It's Pink, It's Fresh, It's Everywhere: Rosé Is Rising!
Years ago, your wine snob friends would have laughed if you brought a rosé out for Father's Day. Now rosé is the summer's coolest wine, not to mention a lot more complex than you thought.
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