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World is seeing the greatest number of conflicts since the end of WWII, U.N. says
Guterres said the world is grappling with the most conflict since 1945, and proposed a New Agenda for Peace to bring stability to places such as Yemen, Myanmar, Syria, Sudan and Ukraine.
Will Smith refused to leave the Oscars following the slap, Academy says
The Academy's Board of Governors plans to meet on April 18 to decide on how to discipline Will Smith.
For More Millennials, It's Kids First, Marriage Maybe
Millennials, particularly those with less education, are upending the traditional order of love, marriage, baby carriage. Many say they don't feel financially secure enough to tie the knot.
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See What 'Saturday Night Live' Looks Like The Rest Of The Week
Saturday Night Live celebrates its 40th anniversary on Sunday. Throughout, the show's two photographers have been flies on the wall, capturing read-throughs, rehearsals and back-stage shenanigans.
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Week In Politics: DHS Funding, ISIS, Same-Sex Marriage In Alabama
Rachel Martin reviews the week in politics with our regular commentators, E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution and David Brooks of The New York Times. They discuss the Department of Homeland Security funding debate, the authorization of force against the Islamic State and same-sex marriage in Alabama.
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Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio Facing More Legal Troubles
A federal judge in Arizona is planning a series of hearings to find out if Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio should be held in contempt of court for violating the court's orders. It's the latest twist in a lawsuit that found the sheriff's exuberant crackdown on illegal immigration racially profiled Latino drivers.
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Will Upcoming Ceasefire In Ukraine Hold?
Rachel Martin talks to Associated Press reporter Peter Leonard about the situation on the ground in Ukraine ahead of Sunday's planned ceasefire.
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This Valentine's Day, I'm Loving The Boyfriend I Built For Myself
Single and tired of being asked if you're dating? A new service offers the appearance of having a significant other who texts you and even leaves voice mails. NPR's Jasmine Garsd gave it a try.
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'Grand Bargain' In Workers' Comp Unravels, Harming Injured Workers Further
Changes to workers' compensation laws mean families and government bear more of the costs that result from injuries on the job.
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In Nashville, Rep. John Lewis Gets Surprise From His Civil Rights Past
The Georgia Democrat says he almost cried when he realized his visit to Nashville included an unexpected gift. Leaders presented him with an artifact from his early days of civil rights activism.
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