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Sony On The Defensive After Hackers Attack Its Computer Network
Unidentified hackers have been releasing internal documents from Sony Pictures Entertainment. Renee Montagne talks to Kim Zetter, a senior staff reporter at Wired magazine, about the attack.
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Dozens Killed As Taliban Gunmen Storm Pakistani School
Officials in Pakistan say Taliban gunmen stormed a military school in the northwestern city of Peshawar. Steve Inskeep talks to Katherine Houreld, a reporter with Reuters.
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Thousands Lay Flowers At The Site Of Hostage Siege In Sydney
A day after two people plus a gunman were killed, thousands of Australians left bouquets of flowers at a makeshift shrine. Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his wife visited and signed a condolence book.
FIFA Dismisses U.S. Lawyer's Appeal On Handling Of World Cup Report
Michael Garcia had filed an appeal against how his report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 soccer World Cup was handled. FIFA said his appeal is inadmissible.
Has Vladimir Putin Just Overplayed His Hand?
The Russia leader was riding high at home this year with the successful Winter Olympics and his annexation of Crimea. Now he's staring at a recession and has alienated Western nations that could help.
Likely Stories: The Narrow Road to the Deep North
The 2014 Booker Prize winner lives up to the lofty heights of literary fiction we expect from the Man Booker Foundation.I’m Jim McKeown, welcome to Likely…
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Amid Strains, Syrian Refugees Are Facing Curfews In Lebanon
The fragile country now hosts some 1 million Syrian refugees. Some towns have set up civilian volunteers to enforce curfews on the refugees, leading to rising tensions and some cases of abuse.
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Economists: Congress Gets A Hat Tip (Barely) For Its Efforts
Congress passed no laws addressing the minimum wage, tax reform, trade or immigration this year. But judged by the low recent standards, lawmakers got light applause from economists.
Scientists Debate If It's OK To Make Viruses More Dangerous In The Lab
Researchers are struggling with how to balance the benefits and risks of genetic experiments that can give viruses new talents for causing infections.
Group Unveils the First Nativity Scene On Display at the Capitol
Several Austinites gathered today for the unveiling of the first nativity scene at Texas State Capitol. Trey Trainor of the privately-funded group Texas...
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