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Federal Jury Finds 3 Men Guilty In Fraud Case That Has Rocked College Basketball
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel about the college basketball fraud trial that has shed light on the dark side of player recruitment.
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3 Conservative Politicians Abandon Party For Britain's Fledgling 'Independent Group'
"The hard-line, the anti-EU awkward squad that have destroyed every leader for the last 40 years are now running the Conservative party from top to toe," lawmaker Anna Soubry said Wednesday.
Tribune Publishing CEOs Are Out After A Series Of Controversies
Justin Dearborn, Tribune Publishing's chairman and CEO, and Ross Levinsohn, CEO of the company's interactive division, are leaving after a series of controversies and a failure to sell the company.
After Losing Half A Beak, Grecia The Toucan Becomes A Symbol Against Abuse
After the famous toucan received a prosthetic replacement, it's story has helped spark a national movement against harming animals in Costa Rica, where a new anti-abuse bill is also gaining traction.
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House Intelligence Committee Reviews Classified Report On Edward Snowden
A classified congressional report on Edward Snowden's stunning 2013 removal of top secret National Security Agency documents was approved Thursday by the House Intelligence Committee. It was just hours before the Oliver Stone biopic, Snowden, is set to hit theaters nationwide. Panel members say their report paints a far less favorable portrait of Snowden and his motives than the new movie does.
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'I Had To Create My Own Lane': How Taraji P. Henson Found Her Place In Hollywood
The actress became famous for her role in TV's Empire, but the road to Cookie wasn't easy. In her new memoir, Around the Way Girl, Henson shares stories of pushing her way to the top.
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Obama Renews Call For A 'Public Option' In Federal Health Law
The president made the proposal as part of a comprehensive look at the Affordable Care Act's legacy in an article under his byline in JAMA, the top journal of the American Medical Association.
In Race To Increase Diversity, NASCAR Recruits College Athletes
NASCAR is trying to diversify its workforce. The race teams want more minorities in their pit crews, and they're recruiting former college athletes.
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Bill Maher Reflects On Humor, Politics In Wild 2016 Election
The unusual antics of this year's presidential campaign could be seen as good fortune to a comedian like Maher.
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Away From The Lights Of Center Court, U.S. Open Offers Another World
All eyes are on Arthur Ashe Stadium, where the world's top tennis players play at the U.S. Open. But it's different for players on the outer courts, and for fans who like seeing rising stars.
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