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Iran Nuclear Talks: Kerry Will Remain In Switzerland For Another Day
The State Department said talks over reaching a framework deal on Iran's nuclear program are progressing, but the sides have "not reached a political understanding."
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Japan's Butter Shortage Whips Its Cake Makers Into A Frenzy
For the Japanese, Christmastime means sponge cake. But a nationwide butter shortage has led to mandatory butter rationing, forcing cake bakers to seek out substitutes.
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Pope Francis, At Christmas Gathering, Blasts Vatican's Bureaucrats
He accused the Curia, which oversees the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, of "spiritual Alzheimer's" and careerism. Francis has made reforming the Vatican a major part of his agenda.
An Update From New Orleans
Charter schools, special education, and new preschool funding are among changes for New Orleans schools.
Saudi Man Convicted Of Conspiracy In 1998 U.S. Embassy Bombings
Khalid al-Fawwaz was convicted on all four conspiracy charges tied to the bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. The U.S. has said al-Fawwaz was Osama bin Laden's lieutenant in Britain.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Rebuffs Senate Democrats' Meeting Request
Senators Dianne Feinstein and Dick Durbin had invited Benjamin Netanyahu for a closed-door meeting during his trip to Washington next week. Netanyahu was invited to speak to Congress by Republicans.
Netanyahu: 'This Deal Gives Iran A Path To A Nuclear Arsenal'
In an interview with NPR, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the nuclear deal reached with Iran will allow it to attain a nuclear bomb even if Iran complies with the terms.
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WikiLeaks Docs Purport To Show The U.S. Spied On Japan's Government
The documents also allege that the U.S. targeted Japanese banks and companies, including Mitsubishi.
Got $15 Million? Actor Rowan Atkinson Has A Car For Sale
The actor who most famously plays Mr. Bean wrecked the high-performance car back in 2011. Luckily, he wasn't seriously injured. But it did cost him $1.4 million to get it fixed.
Thanksgiving Buzz: What Would Pilgrims Say About The Plight Of Bees?
When you sit down for your holiday dinner, you may want to give thanks to bees and other pollinators. Their health is tied to your food. What's behind the bee declines? Watch our video investigation.
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