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Future U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Will Require More Brain Than Brawn
The face of manufacturing has changed. In the future, the pool of workers is expected to be smaller. And if workers want to succeed, they'll need continuous improvement with on-the-job education.
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Army Drops Use Of Term 'Negro'
The document listed the term as an acceptable way to refer to African Americans. The Army said it removed it as soon as it noticed it.
Guinea Is Seeing More Ebola Cases: Can The Trend Be Stopped?
The country where the outbreak began is now seeing an uptick in the number of new patients. Marc Poncin of Doctors Without Borders explains why — and what's being done to bring things under control.
Ukraine Says Russia Is Sending Tanks, Artillery Across The Border
The alleged movement continues to put into question a ceasefire that went into effect in September. It also comes after separatists held elections and Russia recognized them.
Judge Approves Detroit's Plan To Exit Bankruptcy
The deal worked out by the city's emergency manager includes shedding $7 billion in debt and borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars to implement the strategy.
Supreme Court Will Hear Case Challenging Obamacare Subsidies
The issue is language: Did Congress intend to provide subsidies for Americans who bought insurance through exchanges set up by states and those set up by the federal government on behalf of states?
For Christopher Nolan, Making 'Interstellar' Was A Childhood Dream
"I got to do a lot of things in this film that I've been wanting to do since I was a kid," Nolan says. His new movie has explorers traveling through space to find a new home for humanity.
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Marine Reflects On Second Battle Of Fallujah, 10 Years Later
In 2004, coalition forces began what would be the bloodiest battle American troops had seen since the Vietnam War. Melissa Block talks with Greg Nichols, who was 19 years old at the time.
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Loretta Lynch To Be Nominated As Next U.S. Attorney General
A lead federal prosecutor in New York City, Lynch will be introduced by President Obama at the White House on Saturday. Her office has handled old-school Mafia busts, cutting edge cybercrime and more.
Dallas Ebola Monitoring Period Ends With An All-Clear
In Texas, more than 100 people had been monitored for the 21-day period that marks Ebola's incubation period.
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