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Legal Name Change? Facebook Still Won't Let You Be Maj. Major Major Major
The social media titan has been cracking down on names it perceives to be fake, even if they no longer are — as Jemmaroid Von Laalaa recently discovered.
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Swing States Get More Disaster Declarations — Especially Before Elections
New research shows that states that are highly competitive in presidential elections are twice as likely to receive presidential disaster declarations — and the financial aid that comes with them.
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Republicans Likely Will Oppose Iran Deal, But Find It Hard To Derail
If Congress passes a measure of disapproval regarding the lifting of Iran sanctions, President Obama likely would veto it — meaning a two-thirds majority would have to opposed Tuesday's agreement.
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The Secret History Of Black Baseball Players In Japan
Decades before Jackie Robinson broke American baseball's color line, a long-standing camaraderie between black and Japanese players would shape the future of baseball in Japan.
Omaha police say $10,000 in guns stolen from storage unit
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police are looking for the people who stole about $10,000 in guns from a collector's Omaha storage unit.Omaha television station KETV…
Looking At The World Through A Teenage Girl's Eyes — On Periscope
We'll interview a group of young female activists today at 1 p.m. ET. You can join in — listen to their comments and ask questions.
NASA Zooms In On Pluto, For Closest Views Yet
New images of Pluto are beginning to arrive from NASA's space probe, and they're already allowing scientists to update what we know about the dwarf planet.
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What Iran's Regional Rivals Are Saying About The Deal
American and Iranian officials are praising the nuclear agreement reached in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday. But Iran is a regional rival to many Arab states — many would say a regional threat.
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After Rejecting Bailout Plan, Greece's Economic Future Is 'Invisible'
Greek voters turned down a bailout offer from European leaders on Sunday. Both before and after the votes were counted, Greeks were divided over how the outcome would affect the country's future.
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A Few Miles From Mobile, A Wealth Of History, Nature — And Danger
Just outside this coastal city, five rivers converge in what feels like an alien world — what one conservationist calls "America's Amazon. It is the wildest, most diverse place ... in the country."
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