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Mayweather Says He's Fought His Last, Ending A 49-0 Career
The boxing champion retires with a undefeated record matched only by Rocky Marciano.
U.S. 'Disrupted' Threat Ahead Of Pope's Visit, Congressman Says
Rep. Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, says he was apprised of the threat during a classified meeting.
Ferguson Commission Shines Light On Racially Divided St. Louis
After Michael Brown's shooting, a group was tasked with investigating the region's inequalities. Their report points to deep racial and economic tensions, and calls for sweeping policy changes.
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Taliban Storm Afghan Prison, Free More Than 350 Inmates
At least one suicide bomber reportedly breached the gate of the prison at Ghazni, allowing others to force open cells. A number of local Taliban commanders were reportedly freed.
What We Lose When A Neighborhood School Goes Away
The fight over a closure of a struggling public high school in Chicago raises questions about what's disrupted and upended when a community loses one of its central institutions.
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The Jewish Democratic presidential candidate admitted differences with his conservative Christian audience at Liberty University, but called for civil discourse on social justice and morality issues.
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Join The 'Morning Edition' Book Club As We Read 'Fates And Furies'
Author and screenwriter Richard Russo has selected our third book — a new novel by Lauren Groff. Fates and Furies chronicles a marriage over 24 years. Russo calls it "an incredibly ambitious work."
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