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Hoops, He Did It Again: Player Has Second 100-Point Game
Junior guard Jack Taylor of Grinnell College has followed up last year's record-breaking 138-point performance with another "century." He scored 109 points Sunday night in a victory over Crossroads College. He's the only player in NCAA history to have reached or exceeded 100 points twice.
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Snowden Says He Ditched Classified Docs, Before Fleeing To Russia
In an interview with The New York Times, Edward Snowden said taking them to Russia would not "serve the public interest." The former NSA contractor also said that he decided to leak the classified documents after he read a 2009 Inspector General report.
World Headlines: Immigrants A Net Boost To U.K., Study Says
We also have stories from Venezuela about rising prices and from China about the travails of Olympic gold medalist Sun Yang.
Debate Club: Blocks Are The Best Toys Ever
Durable and imagination-inspiring, blocks can provide a solid foundation for learning and creativity.
Comparing Law School Rankings? Read The Fine Print
When a school hires its own students, it can bump up its ranking. One school employs 20 percent of its most recent graduates — and jumped nine spots in the rankings this year.
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U.N. Reports Hundreds Killed In Ethnic Violence In South Sudan
The U.N. Mission in South Sudan says it has confirmed the killings of more than 400 people who were singled out for their ethnicity after rebels seized the oil hub of Bentiu.
Singer-Songwriter Jesse Winchester Dies
Revered by other musicians, Winchester began recording in 1970. He had a hit of his own with "Say What." Artists such as Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt and Elvis Costello covered his songs. He was 69.
Brazil Becomes One Of The First To Adopt Internet 'Bill Of Rights'
President Dilma Rouseff signed the bill into law to kick off an international conference about the governance of the Internet.
Bob Dole Returns To Kansas For Gratitude Tour
The 90-year-old former GOP senator says it's an opportunity to meet with friends and thank voters who supported him during his decades-long career in state and national politics.
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Colbert Plans To Take Up The Late Night Mic For CBS
CBS announced that comedian Stephen Colbert will replace David Letterman as a late night host on the network. Letterman, who turns 67 on Saturday, announced his retirement last week.
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