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Pentagon Plans To Spend Billions Upgrading Nuclear Program
After a major investigation into America's nuclear forces, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says that he will be investing billions of dollars into the system, and changing to the way it's managed.
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Why Do The College Playoffs Only Have 4 Teams?
Top-division college football announced the teams in its first-ever playoff: Alabama, Oregon, Ohio State and Florida State. But the next division down has had a playoff since the 1970s, with 24 teams.
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Anti-Test 'Opt-Out' Movement Makes A Wave In New York State
Activists say that about 175,000 students refused to take federally mandated tests last week.
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How Senate Democrats Will Choose Their Next Leader
Closed-door leadership elections are held on a given day, but really take place over years of interaction and commerce among caucus members. Ideology and issues are not the paramount concern.
Hillary Clinton's Use Of Personal Email At State Department Raises Questions
The arrangement circumvented a process that could have automatically preserved Clinton's email communications in government archives.
Jordan's Fuzzy Definition Of Free Speech
The government says free expression can combat radicalization. Yet a military court recently sentenced a man to 18 months in prison for a Facebook post deemed insulting to the United Arab Emirates.
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House Of Carbs: A Big Ball O' Carbohydrates Is Good Eating In Ghana
Our Peace Corps correspondent meets the giant ball of carbs that floats in many a Ghanaian stew. She takes a pinch (using her right hand only). And she learns to almost love it.
Across The South, A Push To Banish Confederate Flags From State Buildings
From South Carolina to Mississippi, there have been calls to remove the flag that many people call divisive. Businesses, too, are getting in on the act.
Export-Import Bank Set To Expire At Midnight After Congress Fails To Act
The bank, which helps finance trade deals for U.S. companies, needed reapproval by June 30. Now it is living on borrowed time, after an anti-crony capitalism campaign driven by conservative groups.
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In Data Breach, Reluctance To Point The Finger At China
Personal data of at least 18 million federal workers may have been accessed via the OPM computer system. Some officials quietly blame China; others want to avoid upsetting this major trade partner.
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