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France struggles to deal with the heatwave hitting much of Europe
by Eleanor Beardsley
Much of Europe, including France, is dealing with a brutal heatwave. Some people are better prepared than others in a country where most people do not have air conditioning.
Jim Webb's Struggles Highlight A Demographic Shift In The Democratic Party
by Domenico Montanaro
Presidential candidate Jim Webb's struggles are emblematic of a a changing Democratic Party that relies more heavily on non-white voters than at any time in history.
Study Suggests Talk Therapy Eases Symptoms Of Schizophrenia
NPR's Ari Shapiro interviews Nina R. Schooler, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at SUNY Downstate, about the study she co-authored regarding early treatment of schizophrenia.
British Journalist Mysteriously Found Dead In Istanbul Airport Restroom
by Peter Kenyon
A British journalist was found dead in an Istanbul airport restroom. The Turks say the cause of death was suicide, but colleagues at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting say Jacky Sutton would not take her own life.
The Life And Death Of Tower Records, Revisited
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
Trudeau Elected Canadian Prime Minister As Liberals Sweep To Power
by Jackie Northam
Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party won a landslide victory in Canada's national election Monday. He is the eldest son of former Canadian prime minister, Pierre Elliott Trudeau. But that doesn't necessarily mean a change in policy over issues such as trade and the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
'Star Wars' Fans Light Up The Internet As New Trailer Debuts
by Andrew Limbong
The final trailer for Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens was released Monday night, and tickets for the film went on sale. Fans lit up the Internet with theories about the story, and movie theater web sites crashed.
CIA Director John Brennan's Private Email Account Allegedly Hacked
by David Welna
The list of U.S. government officials whose personal email accounts appear to have been hacked now allegedly includes CIA Director John Brennan. It seems the target was Brennan's private AOL account.