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A Chinese Chemical Company And A 'Bath Salts' Epidemic
When the drugs first appeared, U.S. law enforcement officials had a tough time figuring out what they contained and where they came from. One source was a lab in Shanghai.
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In Escalation, Russia Cuts Gas Supplies To Ukraine
Russia announced the move after the two sides failed to come to an agreement over the price of natural gas.
Formula One Great Michael Schumacher Comes Out Of Coma
The racing legend left a French hospital for a facility in Switzerland where he will continue his rehabilitation. A skiing accident in December left Schumacher in a coma.
Militants Attack Kenyan Town, Leaving Dozens Of People Dead
The government blamed al-Shabab, Somalia's al-Qaida-linked terror group, which claimed responsibility for last year's attack at a Nairobi mall in which 67 people were killed.
Starbucks Will Pay For Employees To Complete College
An online bachelor's degree from Arizona State University for every barista.
Garage Where 'Post' Reporter Met Deep Throat To Be Demolished
The Arlington County, Va., board voted unanimously to approve the plan to demolish two buildings that stand atop the garage where secrets related to the Watergate scandal were revealed.
Microwave Helmet Could Diagnose Strokes As Patients Ride To Hospital
Strokes come in two varieties, and drugs that treat one type can be deadly for the other. An experimental device could help get the right treatment to patients while they're still in ambulances.
China Sentences 3 To Death For Tiananmen Attack
The defendants were accused of planning an October attack in which a car plowed into a crowd near the Forbidden City and then burst into flames.
By Slim Margin, Supreme Court Preserves Key Gun Control Law
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that federal law may prohibit someone from buying a gun for another person — whether or not the other person is legally allowed to purchase a gun.
Calm Or Violent Chaos, Life Under ISIS Depends On The City
In Mosul, the militant group ISIS is providing cooking fuel to families and otherwise restoring order. But the mixed Shiite and Sunni town of Tal Afar has already seen the brutal face of ISIS.
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