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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
Communities Struggle To Reach Homeless Students Living In The Shadows
by Gloria Hillard
More than 1 million public school students in the U.S. don't have permanent homes. Most live doubled up with family or friends, but many live in motels, emergency shelters, campgrounds — even cars.
3-D Printers Now On Sale At Your Neighborhood Home Depot
Audie Cornish speaks with Signe Brewster, staff writer at the technology blog Gigaom, about the consumer market for 3-D printers.
Oil Deal Provides Much-Needed Revenue In Iraq
Melissa Block talks with Ben Lando of the Iraq Oil Report about the deal between Baghdad and the Kurds over oil revenue.
Ashton Carter Said To Be Front-Runner For Defense Secretary Nomination
by David Welna
The White House is close to nominating someone to replace Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. Several other top candidates withdrew their names from consideration in the past week.
Missing Painting Found On Set Of 'Stuart Little'
A Hungarian art expert was watching the movie on TV when he noticed a painting hanging on a wall. He knew it as a famous, missing work of art that hadn't been seen by the general public since 1928.
Rolling Stones Saxophonist Bobby Keys Dies
by Tom Moon
Melissa Block talks with reviewer Tom Moon about musician Bobby Keys, has died at the age of 70. He was the Rolling Stones saxophonist for decades.
Ebola Knocked West African Countries Off Development Ladder
by Scott Horsley
A working Ebola vaccine is still at least months away, and in the meantime, the epidemic is ravaging the economies of West Africa.
Tumbling Oil Prices Give A Boost To Drivers During The Holidays
by Jeff Brady
An OPEC meeting last week sent oil prices tumbling when the cartel decided not to restrict production to boost prices. Now some are predicting parts of the U.S. will see gas prices under $2 a gallon.