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  • The two justices — sometimes called the Odd Couple of the Supreme Court — have been friends for decades. They shared their disagreements and affection at an evening at George Washington University.
  • Oregon's governor says he'll leave office next week. Democrat John Kitzhaber had been under pressure to resign amid ethics investigations related to his fiancee's consulting work. In recent days, leaders from his own party asked him to step down. Rachel Martin talks with Northwest News Network's Chirs Lehman.
  • The Republican-controlled House has voted to revive the option, which was discontinued in 2004, if the state cannot obtain the drugs needed to perform an execution by lethal injection.
  • We hear words of wisdom from Samantha Zelade, a Latina from Austin, who learned about love and loss through her long-distance relationship with a Colombian musician.
  • Maria Hinojosa talks to writer and sex columnist Erika L. Sánchez about relationships, love and her inter-ethnic marriage.
  • A master magician who debunks fraud, and an undocumented Venezuelan artist using fraudulent papers share their love story with us.
  • February has already become the snowiest on record for Boston, and this weekend's storm may bring up to a foot of more snow.
  • Government regulators have approved the first genetically modified apples, which don't turn brown when you cut them open. But planting these trees will be a gamble since consumers may not want them.
  • Rachel Martin talks to Derek Manky, lead threat researcher for Fortinet, one of the founding members of the Cyber Threat Alliance, about the White House executive order on cybersecurity.
  • New Mexico residents have only a few days left before the February 15 deadline to sign up for health insurance and to be covered by March 1, 2015.The New…
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