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Malaysian Official: Search For MH370 To Continue Through May Plus 13 More Stories

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Malaysian Official: Search For MH370 To Continue Through May
The ill-fated airliner disappeared a year ago and despite an intensives search in the southern Indian Ocean, no definitive clues have turned up.
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Protests After Police In Wis. Kill 19-Year-Old Black Suspect
Authorities say an officer was assaulted after responding to a call about reckless driving. It is not clear whether the man was armed.
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Russia Arrests 2 In Connection With Nemtsov Murder
The exact role of the suspects, both from the insurgency plagued North Caucuses region, is still unclear. Nemtsov, a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin, was gunned down in Moscow last week.
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More Jobs, Less Inflation Drive Down 'Misery' — So Where's The Joy?
With unemployment dropping, the "misery index" is at its lowest level in more than 50 years. So why aren't Americans feeling cheerful? Economists say meager wages and big debts are still problems.
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How To Oust A House Speaker (Hint: Don't Even Try)
A group of conservative representatives in the House are unhappy with House Speaker John Boehner and they want to replace him. Can they do it?
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North Korean Diplomat Stopped In Bangladesh With $1.4 Million In Gold
The first secretary of the North Korean Embassy in Dhaka tried to claim diplomatic immunity when customs officials asked to scan his bags, officials said.
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For India's Widows, A Riot Of Color, An Act Of Liberation
In India, many widows largely vanish from mainstream society as dictated by tradition. But when it comes to Holi, the spring festival of colors, some widows come out to join the celebration.
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Beautiful Photos Of Everyday Life In 19th And 20th Century Iran
The Smithsonian is giving Iranian-Americans a chance to look back on a world many had to leave years ago.
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Google Thinks We're Clueless About Cocktails, And It Wants To Help
The world has been Googling up a storm on how to make cocktails like the Moscow mule, mojito and whiskey sour, according to the tech giant. So it created a new feature to bring you that info faster.
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Pot Can Trigger Psychotic Symptoms For Some, But Do The Effects Last?
Scientists are sharply divided on whether the disordered thinking and paranoia sometimes caused by marijuana is just a temporary thing or the start of long-term disorders like schizophrenia.
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Music
Aurelio: Tiny Desk Concert
Accompanied by traditional Garifuna musicians and an electric guitar, Aurelio weaves together intricate layers of acoustic guitar to capture the polyrhythms of West African music.
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These Tunes Are Music To Your Cats' Furry Ears
Composer David Teie's most recent compositions are catered to our feline friends. His music mimics purring, and might be just the thing to perk your cat up.
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From The Shadows Of Apartheid, Three Singers Bring Their Voices To The States
This week, American listeners will get introduction to the Bala Brothers, a sibling trio who broke color barriers and became three of the best-known voices in South Africa.
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Arturo Sandoval On Piano Jazz
The trumpeter and pianist performs his original tunes "Surena" and "Romantico," as well as Johnny Green's "Body and Soul."
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