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Baltimore Approves $6.4 Million Settlement With Freddie Gray Family
The mayor said the settlement avoids "continuing anxiety and distraction." She said city attorneys felt going to court would ultimately prove more costly to the tax payers.
Treatment From Brain Tissue May Have Spread Alzheimer's Protein
Eight people who received growth hormone treatments made from human brains died decades later from a rare disease. Some also had brain damage similar to that seen in Alzheimer's, autopsies reveal.
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I Scream, You Scream For Slow-Melting Ice Cream
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Stephen Colbert Brings Showmanship — And Harmony — To His 'Late Show' Debut
The opening Late Show with Stephen Colbert was so packed with business, guests and music, it went several minutes overtime. But TV critic David Bianculli says "it didn't feel long. It felt good."
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Village of Pilger faces reduced tax revenue after tornado
PILGER, Neb. (AP) — Last summer's tornado that destroyed much of Pilger has left the village facing an uphill battle in the coming year when it comes to…
Early childhood education symposium marks 50th anniversary of Head Start
This is the 50th year of the Head Start program, which provides early childhood education opportunities for low-income children.Head Start’s anniversary,…
Auditor: Outside firm to examine state agency's contracts
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska State Auditor Charlie Janssen says an outside firm will be hired to audit a state agency's contracts with his company to…
Surge Of Refugees In Europe Could Be Just The First Wave
Millions of Syrian refugees have been waiting out the war in neighboring states. As the fighting grinds on, and Europe starts to open the doors, additional waves of refugees may head north.
Time Versus Debt: Why These Students Chose Community College
How do families decide what kind of college to attend: Private? Public? Community college? Three college students explain why they went for the local community college: Montgomery College.
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Do City Dogs Dream Of Chasing Country Sheep?
Many people spend summertime in the great outdoors, enjoying simpler living. Reporter Fred Mogul took his city dog to a farm in Pennsylvania to see if she might enjoy exploring her shepherding roots.
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