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Probe Finds $70 Million Money-Laundering Bust Might Have Been Dirty Itself

By Kenny Malone An by the Miami Herald raises questions about a Florida task force that busted a huge money-laundering ring. Did the unit help catch criminals, or just enrich

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Is An Iran Deal Finally At Hand?

International negotiators appear close to a deal limiting Iran’s nuclear program. NPR’s Peter Kenyon reports from Vienna. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/2015/07/13/422490105/is-an-iran-deal-finally-at-hand?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=world

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N.C. Trial Outcome Could Sway National Voting Rights Measures

By Michael Tomsic The Justice Department is challenging North Carolina’s 2013 elections law, a sweeping overhaul that could affect African-American voter turnout disproportionately. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolitics/2015/07/13/421739909/n-c-trial-outcome-could-sway-national-voting-rights-measures?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=politics

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Needs Of Retirees Take A Smaller Center Stage At White House Forum

By Ina Jaffe In the past, the White House’s once-a-decade summit on aging was a multi-day event attended by thousands, but this time there was no funding. So it’s a

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School-Lunch Program Provides Unexpected Benefits For Rural Indian Women

By Rhituparna Chatterjee A simple job as a cook at a school can help women in Northern India make big changes in their lives — including escaping domestic violence. For

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Never-Ending Bank Holiday Has Strained Nerves In Greece

By Joanna Kakissis As European leaders announced a deal to address the Greek financial crisis, it’s not clear when the country’s banks will reopen — or when they will have

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Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra closes Early Music Festival

By Tom Aldridge Sunday afternoon explodes at the History Center with the music making of string player Rachel Barton Pine and our very own Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra. by Tom Aldridge

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Watch Adam Savage And Chris Hadfield Walk Comic-Con Floor In Some Amazing Space Suits

By John Biggs Adam Savage is one of our most beloved makers and real astronaut Chris Hadfield is a modern Earth hero. Together they make one of the funnest sets

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Indonesian Lunchbox Startup Berry Kitchen Raises $1.25M Series A

By Catherine Shu Startups around the world are snapping up funding to solve an important problem: how to eat healthy, delicious meals with the least possible amount of effort. The

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IEM Festival hosts Trio Settecento

By Tom Aldridge The fifth of six Early Music Festival concerts continued on Friday with the Trio Settecento and two guest performers presenting Elizabethan music and beyond. by Tom Aldridge