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Medical Mystery: Why Did Ebola Pop Up In A Remote Mining District?
Just over a week ago, officials in Sierra Leone noticed data suggesting an ominous trend: Ebola suddenly seemed to be spreading in Kono District, a land of towering mountains and muddy diamond mines.
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Swiss Bank Finds Itself Under American Scrutiny
Credit Suisse has been accused by senators of helping American clients hide assets from the IRS. The Swiss bank's top executives are answering the allegations in a congressional hearing on Wednesday.
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Minority Aspirants To Federal Bench Are Hindered By Underrating
The American Bar Association ranks nominees to the federal bench, with low rankings making confirmation difficult. A new study finds that these rankings systematically underrate women and minorities.
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In Brutal Raid On School, Islamic Militant Group Continues Its Rise
Days ago, Boko Haram attacked a school in Nigeria, killing more than 50. As AP chief Africa correspondent Michelle Faul explains, the same group is thought responsible for a swath of recent violence.
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Amnesty International Report Documents Activist Disappearances In Egypt
A new report from Amnesty International documents forced disappearances in Egypt — a long-running phenomenon that seems aimed at both Islamists and secular activists. The group called for international pressure on the Egyptian government to stop this trend.
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What Venezuelans in Houston think of U.S. intervention
It’s been nearly a month since U.S. forces seized Venezuela’s strong man Nicolás Maduro.
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Reflecting on one year since the deadly air collision over the Potomac River
An American Airlines jet collided in midair with an Army Black Hawk helicopter, out on a training exercise.
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The state of sexual and gender-based violence in Haiti
Since the assassination of Haiti’s president in 2021, the country has descended into endless violence.
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New musical 'Wonder' puts facial differences — and kindness — in the spotlight
The American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is premiering a musical based on the 2012 R.J. Palacio novel "Wonder."
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Why the FBI seized documents related to 2020 election from Georgia elections office
The search warrant issued in Georgia sought physical ballots from the 2020 election, digital data and voter rolls.
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