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Student Rejects Duke's Letter Denying Her Admission
When Duke University sent Siobhan O'Dell, 17, a rejection letter, she turned the tables. In the end, she's headed for a school she doesn't have to reject, the University of South Carolina.
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Economy Adds A Disappointing 126,000 Jobs In March
The monthly numbers from the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics were well short of the 245,000 jobs economists had expected.
Sailor, Missing For 66 Days, Rescued Off Cape Hatteras By Passing Ship
Louis Jordan, who sailed out of a small marina in South Carolina in late January, had not been heard from until Thursday. That's when he was spotted on the upturned hull of his sailboat.
Kenya Copes With Deadliest Attack Since 1998 Embassy Bombing
Students are debating whether to return to Garissa University College. A teachers union says the school should shut down.
Netanyahu: In Any Final Deal, Iran Must Recognize Israel's Right To Exist
The Israeli prime minister, who has long called Iran an existential threat, reiterated his opposition to the framework agreement Iran reached with six world powers over its nuclear program.
Vatican? More Like Vatican't! Eat Spaghetti, That Is
Pope Francis' doctors are telling him to lay off pasta and get more exercise. But Francis, who reportedly eats a plate of spaghetti every day, has not taken well to the suggestions.
Mixed Reaction To Changes In States 'Religious Freedom' Bills
Revisions to the measures in Indiana and Arkansas were prompted by a loud backlash from opponents who said the laws were meant to condone discrimination against gays and lesbians.
NFL Is Reportedly Hiring Its First Female Full-Time Official
Sarah Thomas has officiated football games in the NCAA and for the NFL's preseason and training camps. For the 2015 NFL season, she'll reportedly work full time at the game's highest level.
ONE Omaha looks to strengthen neighborhoods, grow leaders
A new organization seeks to meet the needs of Omaha’s neighborhoods and grow their residents in to leaders.ONE Omaha grew out of planning by the United…
Men And Women Use Different Scales To Weigh Moral Dilemmas
Would you kill a young Hitler to prevent World War II? Men are more likely to say yes, a study finds, while women weigh the moral cost of murder along with lives saved.
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