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Belarus' Opposition Leaders Reemerge After Post-Election Crackdown
The country's scattered opposition is regaining its footing after President Alexander Lukashenko unleashed his security forces on protesters during four nights of unprecedented violence.
Guns In America, By The Numbers
If history is any guide, the president's efforts to curb gun violence may have the unintended effect of boosting gun sales.
Egypt's President Morsi Is Ousted From Power By Military
Military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi says that Mohammed Morsi is out as president and the country's constitution has been suspended. Egypt's chief justice will hold power during the transitional period and set a date for early presidential elections.
Socialism, Capitalism: Merriam-Webster's Odd-Couple Words Of The Year
The two words, said the dictionary's editor, are essentially antonyms but tell us just how divided the country was during a presidential election that presented a stark decision for the future.
Why so many Russian billionaires are called oligarchs
Many of the sanctions the U.S. and EU have imposed on Russia are meant to target some of the country's wealthiest. But what's the difference between a "normal" billionaire and an "oligarch"?
The Great Solar Panel Debate: To Lease Or To Buy?
More homeowners are cutting energy costs by installing solar panels, due in part to leasing programs that require no up-front investment. Leasing means less hassle, but may also save you less money.
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More Blacks are buying guns. Is that driving up Black suicide rates?
Gun buying among African Americans is up in recent years, and so are suicide rates among young Black men.
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Juror Being Replaced In Oregon Occupation Case; Trial Draws Crowds
A juror was found to be biased and dismissed on Wednesday. The judge ordered an alternate to take his place in the trial of seven people in the armed occupation of wildlife refuge in Oregon.
Border Facility Temporarily Suspends Migrant Intake After 32 Identified With Flu
The McAllen, Texas, facility is the same one where a 16-year-old Guatemalan boy became ill last week, and died after he was transferred to another Border Patrol station.
Supporters Speak Out In Favor Of Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
As protests over the Dakota Access oil pipeline keep growing, those in favor of the project are beginning to speak out — even as the company stops work on the pipeline.
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