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Guinness, Ireland's Famous Stout, To Go Vegan
Guinness will stop using fish bladders in its brewing process. It's something vegans and vegetarians have been petitioning the company to do for years so they too could enjoy a pint.
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From 'Book Strap' To 'Burrito': A History Of The School Backpack
Backpacks and textbooks are a match made in heaven. But not too long ago, students walked to school carrying their books in their arms.
Rwanda's President Dangles The Possibility Of A Third Term
Paul Kagame is the only president the country has had since 2000. He's already served two terms, and voters support amending the constitution to allow him to stay in office another 17 years.
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In Wake Of Attacks, U.S. Cities Step Up Terrorism Simulations
Local police and emergency services in the U.S. have been preparing for a new reality: a strategic attack by terrorists who use diversionary tactics to maximize chaos and death.
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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.
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