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Alabama Senate Approves Shifting $100 Million Away From Schools
A critic of the move, which is not yet final, said his colleagues in the Legislature had decided to "rob children" to help cover a budget deficit instead of finding the money elsewhere.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A state audit says the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services hasn't tried to collect potentially millions of dollars in…
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Amazon's Bezos Plans To Build, Launch Rockets From Florida
In announcing a new expansion of commercial efforts to launch earthlings into space, Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos says the launch pads at Cape Canaveral have been dormant for too long.
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Doctors say it's the first time a titanium sternum and set of ribs have been made with a 3-D printer. The custom-made device has already been implanted in the chest of a cancer patient in Spain.
Seattle Teachers Going Back To School After Tentative Contract Deal Is Reached
Union leaders have voted to suspend their strike, which began last week. The full membership will vote on the deal on Sunday. The dispute has kept 53,000 students from starting their school year.
In Divided Nicaragua, National Dish Brings Rich And Poor Together
Nicaragua's civil war and dictatorship exacerbated social problems and economic disparity. But the richest and the poorest eat vigorón, a hearty dish of yucca and pork, side by side.
Fast-Moving Wildfires Destroy Hundreds Of Homes In Northern California
The Valley Fire alone has claimed 585 homes and hundreds of other structures since it started Saturday. At least one person has died.
Attorneys debate Nebraska death row inmate's legal options
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Attorneys for a Nebraska death row inmate say the state's recent struggle over capital punishment has raised new legal questions that…
Everyday conflict and dispute resolution focus of public forum at Creighton
Creighton University will present a public discussion forum on crisis management in conflict resolution tomorrow at the Harper Center Auditorium.Jeff…
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