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U.S. Program Hopes To Inspire Young Africans To Be Tomorrow's Leaders
President Obama is organizing the first of its kind African summit in Washington. In the run-up to that high-level gathering, young African leaders are in the U.S. for a leadership training program.
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American Apparel Fires Its Controversial CEO
Dov Charney was the founder of the sweatshop-free clothing company. He's been forced out amid an investigation into alleged misconduct
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United Nations Launches Review Of Peacekeeping Efforts
U.N. peacekeepers are in some of the world's most violent places. Linda Wertheimer talks to Herve Ladsous, U.N. under-secretary-general for Peacekeeping Operations about the changing mission.
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Iraq Battles Militants For Key Oil Refinery In Beiji
Rapid gains by Sunni extremist group ISIS are having a wide impact, crimping Iraq's oil industry and leading to calls for its Shiite leader, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, to resign.
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House Republicans To Vote On Cantor's Replacement Today
Today's 2 p.m. ET vote is to decide who will join House Speaker John Boehner in a top leadership role. While that slot seems decided, the No. 3 spot is up for grabs.
1,000 Words: Afghans Engage In A Dangerous Game
A snapshot of goat-grabbing, a popular sport in Afghanistan.
Fumbled Patent: Is It Just A Matter Of Business?
The U.S. Patent Office said the name of Washington's pro football team is "disparaging to Native Americans," cancelling its trademark registration. Gabriel Feldman explains more about the decision.
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Iraq Turmoil: How Extremists Use Social Media To Gain Support
Government clashes continue in Iraq after an attack on an oil refinery. The extremist group ISIS may be responsible. Tell Me More learns how the militant fighters use technology to win supporters.
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How The Kurds Could Benefit From Iraq's Crisis
While much of the country is in turmoil, the Kurdish areas in northern Iraq have remained peaceful. The upheaval could help advance the Kurds' long-standing quest for an independent state.
New York Passes Bill To Outlaw Tattooing Pets
Getting Fido inked or pierced, except for purposes of medical identification, will be against the law in New York after Gov. Cuomo signs the measure.
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