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Swiss Ambassador Wants Diplomatic Immunity From Golf Balls
The Swiss ambassador to Venezuela lives near a golf course. He says if a golf ball flies into the residence it could violate the Vienna Convention, which assures diplomats can work without harassment.
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Pope Francis: Climate Change A 'Principal Challenge' For Humanity
In a major encyclical, the pontiff calls on humanity to acknowledge a "sense of responsibility" for the Earth and said it was time to stop "masking problems."
Appetite For War: What Napoleon And His Men Ate On The March
Napoleon is credited with the phrase "an army marches on its stomach," but he probably never said it. Now 200 years after his legendary defeat, it's worth recalling his disregard for feeding his army.
Nebraska college board sets vote on 9 percent tuition hike
WAYNE, Neb. (AP) — Undergraduate students would pay 9 percent more for tuition this coming school year if the Nebraska State College System board were to…
Surprise! Some Job-Based Health Plans Don't Cover Hospitalization
Better read the fine print of your health insurance policy. An unlucky woman in Minnesota learned her policy was woefully skimpy only after she fell while walking her dogs, and faced a $19,000 bill.
WATCH: President Obama's Statement On Charleston Mass Shooting
Obama said that at some point, the United States has to come to terms with the fact that "this kind of violence doesn't happen in other advanced countries."
In The West Bank, Facebook Posts Can Get You Arrested, Or Worse
A Palestinian man in Ramallah faces charges of insulting officials — based on his Facebook comments. This case and others point to the limits to free speech under the Palestinian Authority.
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Local Official: Charleston Residents Somber In Wake Of 'Unthinkable' Shooting
For the latest on how Charleston, S.C., residents are reacting to the shooting at a local church, which killed nine people, Renee Montagne speaks with Charleston County Council member Henry Darby.
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'Mother Emanuel' Church Suffers A New Loss In Charleston
The church that was the scene of Wednesday's mass shooting has survived a string of challenges, from racism to an earthquake. Emanuel took its current name at the end of the Civil War.
What We Know So Far About Church Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof
The 21-year-old suspect in the deadly shooting at one of Charleston, S.C.'s oldest historically black churches had previously been arrested on suspicion of drug possession and trespassing.
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