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Fractures Within Alliance May Hamper U.S. Campaign Against ISIS
President Obama met with allied defense chiefs to discuss the campaign against militants from the Islamic State. They've been gaining ground in Iraq and Syria, prompting questions about U.S. strategy.
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Ahead Of Iran Nuclear Talks, Kerry Meets With Russia's Lavrov
John Kerry is in Vienna for a meeting with Iran's foreign minister as a deadline approaches for a nuclear deal. Kerry was in Paris on Tuesday to consult with other partners including Russia.
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Kodak To Keep Making Celluloid Film For Hollywood
Despite slipping sales with the rise of digital filmmaking, Kodak announced a pact with major studios last week to continue producing and supplying old-school film.
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A Hospital Reboots Medicaid To Give Better Care For Less Money
In Cleveland, a public hospital may be succeeding at the seemingly impossible: saving money while making patients healthier. It's doing so by giving patients personalized attention.
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Phosphorous Fed Algae Bloom Threatened Toledo's Tap Water
Linda Wertheimer talks to USDA expert Steve Davis about fertilizer runoff in Lake Erie. Excess phosphorous fed the algae bloom that resulted in a tap water ban over the weekend in Toledo, Ohio.
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Boy Takes Toy ATV For A Spin On Bronx River Parkway
Grown-up drivers protected the boy by surrounding his slow-moving vehicle with their own, according to the Journal News.
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Tribune Publishing Debuts On New York Stock Exchange
After more than 150 years in business, media giant Tribune Company has split in two, and its newspapers are now a stand-alone business.
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Self-Storage Operators Top List Of Best Alternative Investments
Bloomberg Markets has an annual list that ranks the best-performing alternative investments. To learn where you may want to store your money, Steve Inskeep talks to Devin Banerjee, of Bloomberg News.
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DOJ Probe Reveals Use Of Excessive Force At New York Prison
The Justice Department found constitutional rights violations of adolescent inmates at Rikers Island. Corrections officers are said to use solitary confinement as a first-resort disciplinary action.
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Billy Joe Shaver Writes Country Songs — And Lives Them, Too
The 75-year-old, who helped pioneer the "outlaw" sound, is one of the most respected songwriters in country music. Decades after his big break, Shaver's life still resembles the tales in his songs.
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