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Can Urban Gardening Alleviate Waco 'Food Deserts?'
It’s hard to find healthy food in some Waco neighborhoods. These so-called “food deserts” often occur when grocery stores are too far away and residents…
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Judge Rules Against Sterling, Allows LA Clippers Sale To Proceed
A California judge gave the green light to the sale of the team, which Donald Sterling's estranged wife had arranged in May.
U.S. Aid To Rebels In Syria: Too Little Too Late?
Washington Post reporter Liz Sly tells Renee Montagne that U.S. arms may be flowing to moderate Syrian rebels, but the aid seems to be too little too late to affect the course of the civil war.
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Ghost Cats And Musket Balls: Stories Told By Capitol Interns
Giving Capitol tours to constituents is a primary duty of Hill interns. They provide a great deal of information, but sometimes they're a little short on actual history.
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On NASA's Birthday, Mars Rover Sets A Mileage Record
NASA's Opportunity Mars rover set a record Monday for driving a longer distance than any other manmade craft sent to another celestial body.
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Crews Are Containing Western Wildfires, But More Bad Weather's Ahead
Firefighters are making good progress on a number of destructive wildfires burning in the West. In Washington, fire crews are hoping to contain the largest fire in that state's history within the next week.
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Israel's Prime Minister Says Gaza War Could Be 'Prolonged'
Benjamin Netanyahu called the operation in Gaza justified and asked Israeli citizens to prepare for a long conflict.
For Two Years, He Smuggled Photos Of Torture Victims Out Of Syria
The ex-military photographer known only as Caesar took some of the images, which show thousands of dead regime opponents. Syria says they're fake; U.S. officials say they may be proof of war crimes.
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A Compromise Deal On Overhauling The VA, But Will It Pass?
House and Senate negotiators reached a compromise, $17 billion agreement to improve medical care for veterans. The deal comes in the final week before Congress leaves town for a monthlong recess.
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Time To 'Girl Up': Teens Fight For The Right To School, Soccer
Sure, they talk about boys. But mainly they talk about girls — and how to bring better education, health care and other opportunities to their sisters in poor and sometimes prejudicial countries.
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