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WATCH: For The First Time, An Ump's On-Field Call Is Overturned
An instant replay showed the first base umpire was wrong when he called Ryan Braun safe. The Braves' challenge was the first successful one under baseball's extended replay rules.
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A Rising GOP Star In Oklahoma Aims For The U.S. Senate
T.W. Shannon, a 36-year-old conservative who is running to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Tom Coburn, would be the third African-American in the Senate.
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D.C. Mayor Signs Bill Decriminalizing Some Marijuana Use
The bill now goes to Capitol Hill for a 60-day congressional review. Marijuana use is still against federal laws.
British Drugmaker Funds Research On Chronic Disease In Africa
As infectious diseases come under control in Africa, other illnesses common in the West are becoming problems. GlaxoSmithKline is opening a research lab to promote research by African scientists.
I'm Darth Vader, And I Approve This Message
Promising that he knows what it takes to rebuild an empire, Darth Vader has declared his candidacy for Ukraine's highest office.
As Peace Talks Falter, Kerry Cancels Meeting With Abbas
John Kerry made the announcement after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas asked to join international organizations, a move that is opposed by the U.S. and Israel.
Conservative Media Watchdog: Univision, Telemundo Favor Liberals
The Media Research Center says its survey shows that news stories on the nation's Spanish-language television networks are dominated by partisans on the left — and conservatives should be concerned.
Mother Of Earliest Auto Defect Victim Calls On Congress To Act
Laura Christian was reunited with her birth daughter a year before her daughter died in a car accident — the first death attributed to the faulty ignition switch admitted by General Motors. Christian discusses the company's much-maligned vehicle recall.
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As Texas Gets More Diverse, Educators Grab The Bull By The Horns
Hispanics now make up 38 percent of Texas residents. One demographer says the state's future is tied to the success of its growing minority population. Schools may be part of the solution.
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Mother Of Victim: More Killed By GM Ignition Switch Defect
Laura Christian, the birth mother of Amber Marie Rose, who was killed in an accident linked to the problem, says she's identified at least 29 victims.
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