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Lost IRS Emails Spark Republican Ire
House Republicans are demanding to know what happened to missing emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the IRS official at the heart of the Tea Party targeting controversy.
Red Fish, Blue Fish: Where The Fish Flesh Rainbow Comes From
From ruby red tuna to turquoise lingcod, the fish we eat can span the color spectrum. Flesh color can also tell us something about where a fish came from, its swimming routine and what it ate.
White House Plans To Mark Off World's Largest Ocean Sanctuary
The White House is announcing the creation of the world's largest marine sanctuary. The plan would make large sections of the Pacific Ocean off limits to fishing and energy exploration. The boundaries will be set after the White House consults with fishermen, scientists and other stakeholders
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As Isis Strengthens Hold In Northern Iraq, Violent Reprisals Begin
Sectarian violence continues to escalate in Iraq. The militant group ISIS is maintaining its gains in the northern regions, and suspected Shiite reprisals have dozens in the city of Baaqouba.
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Ga., Mo. Inmates Put To Death; First Since Botched Oklahoma Execution
Georgia and Missouri have executed inmates — the first since April's botched execution of a prisoner in Oklahoma. Florida is scheduled to execute an inmate later on Wednesday.
Explosion In Nigeria Hits Gathering Of World Cup Fans
There is no immediate word on casualties and no claim of responsibility, but Boko Haram militants who are active in the region have called soccer un-Islamic.
Benefit Corporations Look Beyond The Profit Motive
A corporation has one core obligation: to make money. But some companies, known as benefit corporations, also promise to create a tangible benefit to communities and the environment.
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A Double Dose Of Ronald Shannon Jackson's Free-Funk
Ronald Shannon Jackson and the Decoding Society's Man Dance and its sequel Barbeque Dog are now available again as downloads, after being out of print for ages.
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GM Chief Makes A Return Trip To The Hill, Where A Grilling Awaits
General Motors CEO Mary Barra faced another grueling hearing on Capitol Hill, two weeks after a critical internal report blasted the company's handling of defective ignition switches as incompetent. GM has recalled 20 million vehicles already this year and has set aside $700 million to cover repairs related to the recall.
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ISIS Presses Its Advance, Attacking Iraq's Largest Oil Refinery
While ISIS militants assault Iraq's largest oil refinery, the country's prime minister is vowing that his forces will turning back the insurgency.
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