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'The Fact Is These Are Russian Forces,' Says Ukraine's Ambassador To U.S.
"The whole world witnessed the act of aggression of Russia against Ukraine," Olexander Motsyk says. "And they ... participate in toppling local government in Crimea."
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Russian TV Host Who Slammed Moscow Says She Won't Go To Crimea
After RT America host Abby Martin blasted Russia's intervention in Ukraine, the English-language network said she'd be sent to Crimea to "make up her own mind." But Martin says she's not going.
In Boston, Gay Groups Remain Closed Out Of St. Patrick's Day Parade
Organizers of the South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade say they won't be allowing a gay rights group to join their parade. But Boston Mayor Martin Walsh says he'll keep fighting for LGBT inclusion.
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Obama Budget: A Blueprint With Little Chance Of Passage
President Obama is announcing his 2015 budget Tuesday. It calls for increased tax credits for the poor and boosted infrastructure spending, but it's unlikely to be enacted by Congress.
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Kerry's In Kiev And He Comes Bearing Gifts — One Billion Of Them
Secretary of State John Kerry is in Kiev Tuesday, offering $1 billion in American loan guarantees and promises of technical assistance to the new Ukrainian government.
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Severe Weather Socks The Economy, But Full Impact Is Unclear
Economists say the unusually severe winter weather across the U.S. has cost billions of dollars and curtailed job growth. Some sectors of the economy will likely bounce back more than others.
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Teen Sues Parents, Claiming They Owe Her Money For College
Rachel Canning, 18, says her parents kicked her out of their house; she wants them to give her financial support. A New Jersey judge denied her requests in an initial hearing Tuesday.
Can't Locate A Bathroom? There's An App For That
AirPNP is an app that connects full bladders with bathroom owners willing to share their facilities with strangers — for a small fee.
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Eat Plants And Prosper: For Longevity, Go Easy On The Meat, Study Says
A new study cautions that eating a diet rich in animal proteins could be as harmful to health as smoking. Not quite, other researchers say, but it's still a good idea to go heavy on the greens.
Chipotle Says There's No 'Guacapocalypse' Looming
Yes, climate change raises the risk that avocados will become extra pricey. But Chipotle says that news reports suggesting it could be forced to drop guacamole from the menu are vastly overstated.
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