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Wacoans Sound Off On Transportation Priorities
With Congress moving a step closer passing a bill that funds transportation projects across the country, the Texas Department of Transportation was in…
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Obama Declares Emergency As Huge Fires Burn In Washington State
Fire crews have been battling several major fires in central and eastern Washington, including one that has stretched over 250,000 acres.
With New Safety Measures, Nuclear Reactors May Reopen In Japan
Three years after the Fukushima disaster shut Japan's nuclear power plants, reactors at a different plant may reopen. Steve Inskeep talks with Wall Street Journal Tokyo bureau chief Peter Landers.
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Advocates Say Military Dogs Aren't Pets — They're Veterans
On Capitol Hill, dogs and their handlers have made the case that all U.S. military dogs should be brought home from war — and treated with the respect they've earned on the battlefield.
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Montana Sen. Walsh Says PTSD May Have Played A Role In His Plagiarism
Sen. John Walsh lifted at least a quarter of his United States Army War College master's thesis, according to a report in The New York Times. Walsh was appointed to the Senate in February.
U.S. Database Glitch Delays Passport, Visa Processing
The problem in the U.S. State Department system could cause problems for millions of people worldwide who are awaiting travel documents.
The Plague In Oregon Is Pretty Much The Same As The Medieval Version
The plague has reportedly popped up in Oregon. It's the same disease that killed millions in the Middle Ages. Only now we know how to treat it.
Business Review: Sweeten the Deal
Key strategies for attracting and retaining employees for multinational companies.
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Globe-Trotting Virus Hides Inside People's Gut Bacteria
Scientists have discovered what may be the most common virus in people worldwide. The tiny critter doesn't make us sick but may be involved in obesity and diabetes.
U.S.: Russia-Based Artillery Targeting Ukrainian Troops
The State Department says it has evidence that Moscow is lobbing artillery across its border at Ukrainian government forces, and that the Kremlin plans to ship rocket artillery to the rebels.
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