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Lawyer Faces National Scrutiny While Defending Bill Cosby
Monique Pressley is called "masterful" in her public message. She hits the spotlight of the Bill Cosby case after a career as a defense attorney, prosecutor and religion-based broadcaster.
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Out Of Tucson Carnage, A Family Emerges Unbroken — And 'Grown Up'
Five years ago Friday, a gunman opened fire in a parking lot in Tucson, Ariz., killing six and wounding others — including Mary Reed, who had been protecting her daughter. This is their story.
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Trump In Vermont: 'I Would Love To Run Against Bernie'
The Republican front-runner stopped in one of the most liberal states in the country for a raucous rally.
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Wages Flat In Otherwise Strong December Jobs Report
The Labor Department on Friday reported the U.S. economy added 292,000 jobs in December, and the unemployment rate stayed at 5 percent. Wage growth continued to be weak, but 2016 should bring a boost.
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French Restaurants Now Required To Offer Doggy Bags
The French have long pooh-poohed doggy bags. As of Jan. 1, a new law in France requires restaurants serving more than 150 meals a day to reduce food waste. Doggy bags are showing up on French tables.
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2 Refugees Arrested On Terrorism Charges In Texas, California
Announcing the arrests of the two Palestinians who were born in Iraq, law enforcement officials say there was no sign of a plot to carry out an attack in the U.S.
Brussels Police Find Traces Of Bombs In Apartment Linked To Paris Attacks
A fingerprint of Paris bombing suspect Salah Abdeslam has been found in an apartment in the Schaerbeek district of Brussels, officials say, along with traces of explosives and handmade belts.
China's Economic Problems Felt Across Worldwide Financial Markets
David Greene talks to economist Mohamed El-Erian, chairman of President Obama's Global Development Council, about the impact of China's economic problems on the global economy.
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Corps gives monthly Missouri River Basin water management update
During the Corps’ monthly call with media, Jody Farhat, Chief of the Missouri River Basin Water Management Division, gave an update on current reservoir…
U.S. Economy Added A Robust 292,000 Jobs In December
Figures for October and November were revised upward, with job creation numbers over the past three months at an average of 284,000. Unemployment held steady last month at 5 percent.
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