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Google's Lollipop Wants To Change The Way We Use Our Phones
The latest update to Google's Android operating system is more than just a facelift. It's an introduction to the future of Google's Web.
Producer Of 'Knight Rider' And 'Battlestar Galactica' Dies At 77
Glen A. Larson, who produced some of the most iconic television shows of the '70s and '80s, died this week. NPR's Arun Rath talks to Variety's Cynthia Littelton about his legacy and the shows that got away.
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In Texas, Amputees Get Their Shot At The 'Sweet Science' Of Boxing
In San Antonio amputees who aspire to be serious boxers are getting in the ring and competing. Texas became the first state to sanction competitive amputee boxing.
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Criminal Law Says Minors Can't Consent — But Some Civil Courts Disagree
No state has an age of consent lower than 16. But in some civil cases, attorneys argue that children can make decisions about whom they have sex with — and, in some courtrooms, those attorneys win.
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DEA Agents Conduct Surprise Inspections Of NFL Teams
The inspections are related to a lawsuit that claimed NFL medical staff keep players on the field by handing out powerful and addictive narcotics without prescriptions.
Colombia Calls Off Peace Talks With Rebels Over Captured General
The talks were designed to end 50 years of fighting between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
In Sierra Leone, Tears And Wails Mark The Death Of Dr. Martin Salia
He was one of only 130 or so doctors who served the country. When news came that he'd succumbed to Ebola, people went into shock, mourning the death of "a great hero."
Russia's Plans In Iran Could Make Waves In Nuclear Talks
Russian plans to build nuclear plants in Iran. Robert Siegel talks with Ariane Tabatabai, columnist for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, about how that might affect the nuclear talks resuming on Tuesday.
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Diplomacy Through Cricket? It's All In How You Spin It
Many attempts have been made by India and Pakistan to ease regional tensions through cricket. But the sport's reputation as the "Gentlemen's Game" is a lie: deceit, betrayal and bare-faced criminality abound.
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Charles Manson, 80, Gets License To Wed 26-Year-Old Prison Visitor
Afton Elaine Burton, who maintains websites advocating for Manson's innocence in the Tate-LaBianca murders, told The Associated Press that the wedding will be next month.
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