All Things Considered
Algerian police stop cars at a checkpoint in In Amenas, deep in the Sahara near the Libyan border, on Jan. 18. Islamists took hostages at a nearby gas field in a major international incident. Farouk Batiche/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Plan B is one of two emergency contraceptives available in the U.S. UPI/Landov hide caption
Stewart Parnell (center), former president of the now-defunct Peanut Corp. of America, is one of four executives indicted over a 2009 outbreak of salmonella. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption
Former Peanut Firm Executives Indicted Over 2009 Salmonella Outbreak
The Mille Lacs Band says it'€™s putting profits from its casinos into a hotel venture in downtown St. Paul, Minn. The move is to diversify the tribe'€™s business. Conrad Wilson/Minnesota Public Radio hide caption
Morning rush hour commuters pass by a CNBC crew in front of the New York Stock Exchange in September 2006. The channel has adopted a policy that prohibits guests from appearing on rival channels amid breaking news. Mary Altaffer/AP hide caption
Iñaki Urdangarin, Duke of Palma and the Spanish king's son-in-law, is accused of embezzling millions of dollars in public funds. Manu Mielniezuk/AP hide caption
Corruption Reigns In Spain; King's Son-In-Law Accused Of Embezzling
Newly sworn-in U.S. citizens recite the Pledge of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony in Baltimore in 2012. Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
The 'Line' For Legal Immigration Is Already About 4 Million People Long
Maggie Smith plays aging opera diva Jean in the film Quartet. Increasingly, movies are turning their attention to older subjects in order to draw in older audiences. The Weinstein Company hide caption
Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's bloody sock and spikes are displayed at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Schilling, whose video game company went bankrupt, is selling the bloodstained sock he wore during baseball's 2004 World Series. Mike Groll/AP hide caption
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