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  • Officials at Los Alamos National Laboratory say they plan to eliminate 60 contract positions in addition to the 557 regular positions that were cut in…
  • The two African countries have been clashing over a contested border region and oil, among other issues. Sudan has reportedly launched a series of aerial bombardments, in what South Sudan's president is calling an act of war. Host Michel Martin discusses the intensifying situation with Hannah McNeish, who's been covering the story for the AFP.
  • Even as some retailers are turning to certification schemes and rating systems to offer consumers trustworthy choices, the art of sustainable seafood buying now requires a sophisticated understanding of geography and science on the part of the consumer.
  • The activists say that the social network makes most of its money off its women users, yet it has an all-male board.
  • Some respondents said they didn't trust the government, others feared ensnaring an innocent person.
  • The Federal Reserve chairman said another round of federal stimulus remains on the table.
  • Producer Robert Williams and his studio Red, Black and Green Productions were behind some of Washington's biggest R&B hits in the 1970s.
  • In some parts of Syria, the fledgling U.N. monitoring mission is bringing calm. In others, the violence is getting worse. When monitors left a district in the central city of Hama, government troops pummeled the area with tanks and artillery, and snipers shot residents dead, according to activists.
  • The sheer number of crises they've dealt with has limited their capacity to deliver.
  • The prospect of losing may well discourage Iran from launching a direct cyberattack on the United States. But having a cyber arsenal for deterrent purposes would not necessarily preclude Iran from sharing those weapons with groups less hesitant to use them, security experts say.
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