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Half-Year After Takeover, Russia Controls Crimea
Six months after it was annexed by Russia, most nations still consider Crimea part of Ukraine. But Morning Edition's David Greene tells NPR's Scott Simon the republic is clearly dominated by Russia.
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Kmart Says Its Store Registers Were Hacked, Exposing Credit Cards
The Sears-owned company says it removed the malware after it was discovered Thursday. It announced the exposure late Friday, saying no personal data or PIN numbers were lost.
Ebola Deaths Top 4,000; Screening Begins At New York's JFK Airport
The screening procedure will include passengers having their temperature taken with non-contact thermometers and answering questions to determine their potential exposure.
It's 2014. All Children Are Supposed To Be Proficient. What Happened?
The No Child Left Behind law famously set this year as the date when, well, no children would be left behind. So now what?
CDC Cites 'Breach' In Ebola Protocol As Second Texas Case Emerges
The worker, who helped care for the first patient to die from the Ebola virus in the U.S., reported a low fever Friday night. She is in stable condition; tests confirmed she has Ebola Sunday.
'Saturday Night Live' Begins Season 40 This Weekend
A new edition of the book Live From New York pulls back the curtain on the last 12 years of Saturday Night Live. Author Jim Miller says SNL is a more professional place than when the show began.
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One Sculptor's Answer To WWI Wounds: Plaster, Copper And Paint
World War I left many soldiers with disfiguring scars. For those whose faces were no longer recognizable, an American artist, Anna Coleman Ladd, sculpted masks to cover their injuries.
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Victories For LGBT, Civil Rights Among Holder's Legacy
Attorney General Eric Holder announced his resignation on Thursday. He says he will step down as soon as the Senate confirms his successor.
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Rouhani: Western Powers Have Helped Globalize Terrorism
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani told the U.N. that the solution to the problem of ISIS now must involve the region. He also said resolving the Iran nuclear issue could lead to greater cooperation.
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A Concert With Jay-Z (And India's Leader) Aims To End Poverty
The Global Citizen Festival is live in New York (and on TV) on Saturday. The superstar-studded event is designed to encourage concertgoers to care about the issues as well as the celebrities.
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