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U.S. Will Launch New 'National Alert System' For Terrorist Threats
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said he'll announce the new system "in the coming days." The goal is to inform the public at large about the threat and the government's response.
Maureen Corrigan's Best Books Of 2015: Short(ish) Books That Pack A Big Punch
This year, short stories and fragmented intense memoirs — along with the incredible true story of a short-haired dog — dominate Maureen Corrigan's best books list.
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Lawmakers question private groups on Medicaid privatization
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some Iowa lawmakers have reiterated their skepticism that private health care companies are ready to take over the state's $4.2…
Rejecting Appeal, Supreme Court Again Stays Out Of Gun Policy
In 2013, a Chicago suburb banned the possession of "assault weapons" and large-capacity magazines. An appeals court had upheld the local ordinance; the justices decided not to revisit the case.
6 Times Obama Called On Muslim Communities To Do More About Extremism
Conservatives criticize the president's language on terrorism, including his approach to Muslim nations and communities. But Obama has, on several occasions, pointed to Muslim leaders to do more.
Marijuana Extract May Help Some Children With Epilepsy, Study Finds
The first studies of cannabidiol show promise for treatment-resistant epilepsy, but researchers caution that these are preliminary results and bigger, better studies are needed.
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The U.S. Is A World Leader In Gun Deaths
In just about every region, the United States ranks high — with one exception.
U.S. Women's Soccer Team Cancels Game Over Poor Field Conditions
For the World Cup winners, the cancellation is the latest in a series of events that highlight disparities between men's and women's soccer in the U.S.
Trump Calls For 'Total And Complete Shutdown Of Muslims Entering' U.S.
In his most drastic and controversial statement yet, Trump calls for a stop on any Muslims entering the U.S. "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on."
Pearl Harbor: How 'A Date Which Will Live In Infamy' Almost Wasn't
On the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library is making public digitized versions of the president's speech drafts, revisions and audio files for the first time.
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