Wednesday, June 11, 2014

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A Triumph For The Tea Party, And Challenge For The GOP
By taking out Majority Leader Eric Cantor, the right shows its muscle.
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In Sao Paulo And Rio, 'Striker' Isn't Just A Position On A Soccer Team
In the countdown to the World Cup games, Brazil is beset by strikes and threats of more strikes.
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Chocolate Eggs Spark Border Dispute And Play Into Gun Debate
Though they're enjoyed by children around the world, Kinder Surprise eggs cause diplomatic and political tension. Here's why.
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US Sends B-2 Bombers To Europe Amid Ukraine Crisis
The stealth bombers had never been based in Europe before. Now, they sit just three hours from the Russian border.
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UK Unemployment Hits Five-Year Low
In comparison, unemployment across the euro zone was 11.7 percent in the three months to April, according to Eurostat.
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Brazilian President Defends Decision To Host 2014 World Cup
Militants Seize Iraq's Second-Largest City In Advance Toward Baghdad
Think You're A World Cup Fanatic? Prove It.
Student Loan Relief, 'The Difference For Being Able To Pursue My Career'
Redskins' Name Not Cool For Tribe In NBA Finals Ad

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