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This sea monster swam Earth's seas about 480 million years ago and was the biggest creature of its day, scientists say.
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The Logan Act prevents "unauthorized citizens" from meddling in foreign affairs. There's a petition to charge the 47 senators who signed the letter, but no one has ever been prosecuted under the law.
Ferguson, Mo., Police Chief Resigns Following Justice Department Report
Chief Thomas Jackson's departure is effective March 19. He is the latest employee to resign or be fired in the wake of a Justice Department report that accused local police and courts of racial bias.
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A Child Of Slavery Who Taught A Generation
Anna J. Cooper was a remarkable student and, later, a legendary teacher and principal of the first public high school for black students.
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When Life Overwhelms, This Group Lends A Healthy Hand
Health care should go beyond a doctor's office, the creators of this program say. Students work as health advocates, helping patients find affordable housing, fresh food and social services as needed.
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