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  • Russia's President Vladimir Putin has led his party to a landslide victory in parliamentary elections. But opposition groups say voter fraud was widespread. They accuse the authorities of rigging the vote to let Putin retain power after his presidential term ends.
  • A dark, early painting by Vincent Van Gogh is coming into public view for the first time in more than 50 years. An Oregon family donated the work, described as priceless, to the Portland Art Museum.
  • A handful of Christians in one of Baghdad's most hotly contested neighborhoods cautiously attended services for the first Sunday of Advent. Iraq's Chaldean Christians used to number around 800,000, but now there are few left.
  • Last month's wildfires put first responders to the test. More than 15,000 firefighters fought the battle. But many of the first responders were nowhere near the flames. They were holed up in a 911 dis
  • Five million Americans currently suffer from Alzheimer's disease. But as baby boomers begin to reach their senior years, the rate of Alzheimer's is predicted to skyrocket. We'll discuss the disease wi
  • The Illinois Republican served in Congress for 30 years. He steered the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and championed government restrictions on the funding of abortions. He was 83.
  • During his eight years in office, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's family members have managed to increase their personal power and wealth.
  • For more than three decades, Shah Mohammed Rais has sold books and maps to Afghans and foreigners in Kabul. A Norwegian author wrote a book about Rais, but the bookseller claims it ruined his life. Now he's decided to get even by writing his own book.
  • If you Like Sarah Silverman... And Who Doesn't?
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