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Mexican National Executed In Texas After Supreme Court Denies Appeal
A Mexican national was executed by the state of Texas on Wednesday night for killing a Houston police officer. He was put to death by lethal injection shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his appeal, and despite calls from Secretary of State John Kerry to delay the punishment.
A Stiletto, A Lamppost And The Soul Of Berlin
If you need help in ultramodern Berlin, the low-tech tradition of posting a note on a lamppost may yield the best results. Just ask Maira Becke, who has turned to the city's many avid lamppost readers for help recovering a beloved stiletto shoe.
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It's No Yolk: Mexicans Cope With Egg Shortage, Price Spikes
The new crisis in Mexico isn't the drug war or a plunge in the peso. It's eggs. An avian flu epidemic has led to fewer, more expensive eggs — serious business in a country that eats more eggs, per capita, than any other nation in the world.
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Coming Out Complicates Player's Prospects, NFL Execs Say
Michael Sam, a standout at the University of Missouri, announced that he's gay. He's the first active NFL prospect or player to do that. Scouts and executives say he wasn't going to be a first- or second-round pick before that news. The reality is he's now slipped further in the draft, they say.
Ai Weiwei Exhibit Shines Light On Time As Political Prisoner
Ai Weiwei, the world-renowned Chinese artist and dissident, has created a deeply autobiographical work for the Venice Biennale exhibit. It is a series of dioramas about his life as a political prisoner, when he was jailed for criticizing the corruption and shoddy construction that caused the deaths of 5,000 children when schools collapsed in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.
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Afghan And American Officials Dispute The Details Of The U.S. Pullout From Bagram
Afghan military officials say the U.S. left in secret and turned the electricity off on the way out. The Pentagon pushed back. It's yet another mishap in the rocky U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Ahead Of Her Return, Carrie Underwood's 'Cry Pretty' Does Some Heavy Lifting
One of country music's best voices delivers a subtly feminist statement on the double standards of grief and presentation.
Lula Da Silva, Brazil's Beloved Ex-President, Surrenders After Standoff
On Saturday, supporters chanted "Resist!" as they surrounded a union headquarters where Lula holed up in his last hours of freedom. He's been sentenced to 12 years in prison over corruption charges.
How A Summer Of 'Yes' Is Ending In A Cloud Of Uncertainty For The Economy
Signs of slowdown are everywhere after huge increases in vacation bookings, traveling and eating out earlier this year. Southwest Airlines, Airbnb and restaurants are starting to see a pullback.
Despite Low Interest Rates, Governments Hesitate To Fix Infrastructure
Following Britain's vote last month to leave the European Union, investors have been moving cash into "safe havens," such as U.S. Treasury bonds. That surging demand for reliable investments has sent interest rates down to record lows. But local governments may not be able to take advantage of cheap money for infrastructure repairs.
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