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'Bishop Of Bling' Gets The Boot
Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst spent millions of dollars on renovations at his residence in Limburg, Germany. On Wednesday, the Vatican accepted his resignation.
If Presidential Election Held Today, Clint Would Beat Oprah
Yes, another poll. But this one could make both Democrats and Republicans smile.
Sandusky's Adopted Son Says He Was An Abuse Victim, Too
Through a lawyer, Matt Sandusky said he was prepared to testify against his adoptive father.
Olympics Energize Britain's Patriots, Even (Perhaps) In Scotland
Never before have British sports fans sung the national anthem or flourished their Union flags with such gusto. Never before have British commentators yelled so loudly at the slightest sign their countryfolk may secure a medal.
White House Dinner Rewards Kids Who Eat (And Cook) Their Veggies
Kale and quinoa, anyone? Some kids and parents who created recipes for a healthy eating contest were honored at the first Kids State Dinner today hosted by First Lady Michelle Obama and her Let's Move campaign partners.
Wildfires Have Burned Nearly 7 Million Acres So Far, Up 6 Percent From Last Year
The number of fires so far this year — 42,745 — is down from the same period in 2011. But blazes have been larger. Many have been fueled by parched conditions in much of the nation.
CBS News: Roberts Switched His Vote On Health Care
Quoting insiders, the network reports the chief justice switched sides on the issue while writing what was supposed to be the majority opinion striking down the law.
The 'Arafat Killed By Poison?' Story: Here's What We Don't Get
Al-Jazeera has rekindled conspiracy theories about the Palestinian leader's 2004 death. But its investigation has also raised questions.
Serbia To Give $5 Million To A Town Where A Massacre Took Place
Eight thousand Muslim men and boys were killed by Serbs in Srebrenica, Bosnia, in one of the worst atrocities since the Nazi era. The Serbian premier offered the money during a visit this week.
Democrats Criticize Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch As Pro-Business
The case of the frozen trucker looms large in Democrats' objection to President Trump's nominee. Senate Judiciary members argued that Neil Gorsuch would skew the court in favor of corporations.
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