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No Indictments In Sandra Bland Death, Texas Grand Jury Rules
The hanging death of 28-year-old Bland in her jail cell was ruled a suicide, but family and activists challenge that claim.
South African Protesters Call For President Zuma's Resignation
Near the end of a tough year for South Africa's economy, protesters are hitting the streets, railing against President Jacob Zuma. They want Zuma to resign after he fired the finance minister.
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Despite Demands To Stop, DJ Plays Wham! Song Repeatedly
A disc jockey in Austria locked himself in a studio and played "Last Christmas" 24 times in a row. He said people weren't in the Christmas spirit and he wanted to change that.
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How Emotional Responses To Terrorism Shape Attitudes Toward Policies
Scientists have been studying reactions to terrorist events, and how those reactions shape public policy. They found emotional response to terror attacks is often out of proportion to actual risk.
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Government Can't Deny Trademarks Over Offensive Names, Appeals Court Rules
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that a band — called "The Slants" — should be issued a trademark despite their offensive name. Their speech is protected by the First Amendment.
Woman Charged With Murder In Car Crash On Las Vegas Strip
Lakeisha Holloway allegedly killed one person and injured three dozen others when she drove her car onto a busy pedestrian walkway. Prosecutors have charged her with murder, saying it was intentional.
What's Next For 2 Seniors Wrapping Up At A Big State University?
One, newly graduated from the University of Maryland, settles into a sometimes-daunting job hunt, while the other prepares grad school applications.
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Meteorologists In Remote Areas Launch Balloons To Collect Weather Data
Twice a day, like clockwork, people release balloons around the world at the same time. These balloons are scientific tools, and the people releasing them are meteorologists.
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The City of Council Bluffs Preps for Emerald Ash Borer Arrival
The Emerald Ash Borer, a beetle native to Asia first showed up in the US in 2002 in Michigan.It is now in 20 additional states including 29 counties in…
Court Grants Restraining Order Against 3 From Black Lives Matter, But Not Group
Black Lives Matter Minneapolis is calling for a demonstration Wednesday at the Mall of America, part of a protest over the death of Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old black man killed by police last month.
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