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The Immigrants It Once Shut Out Bring New Life To Pennsylvania Town
Once home to some of the country's strictest anti-illegal-immigration laws, Hazleton is now 40 percent Latino. The city is younger and bigger than it's been in decades, and the economy is thriving.
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2 Brothers Beaten, 1 Killed, Allegedly By Their Parents And Fellow Churchgoers
New Hartford, N.Y., police say Bruce and Deborah Leonard are among those who fatally beat the Leonards' son, age 19, inside the Word of Life Church. Another son, 17, is in the hospital.
The History Of Our Love-Hate-Love Relationship With Leftovers
Stretching a meal over several days was once a necessity. And in the 1940s, leftovers were a culinary art. Historian Helen Zoe Veit dishes on America's complicated relationship with leftovers.
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For Students Accused Of Campus Rape, Legal Victories Win Back Rights
As campuses crack down on sexual assaults, some have said the rights of the accused have been trampled. Recently, courts have slammed some schools for systems they say are stacked against the accused.
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Meet The Cool Girls At A High School In Kabul: #15Girls
They're defying the rules that girls shouldn't get a higher education. But there are obstacles ahead, from pressure to marry young to the lack of slots in the country's universities.
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China's White Elephants: Ghost Cities, Lonely Airports, Desolate Factories
China's economic growth is slowing and misallocation of resources is making things worse. In one city in recession, the new airport is mostly empty and plans for a giant liquor factory have stalled.
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Israeli Solders Deployed To Cities To Help Quell Attacks
Israel's security forces continue to be challenged by a series of attacks that appear to be uncoordinated and spontaneous. Hundreds of soldiers are fanning out across Israel.
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U.S. Will Keep More Troops In Afghanistan Than Planned
Senior administration officials say the U.S. will keep 9,800 troops in 2016 for its missions of counterterrorism and to train Afghan forces. The president had planned on a smaller presence.
Self-Driving Cars Hit The Streets, Sort Of
The electric car company Tesla is now becoming the self-driving carmaker. Today it releases software to tens of thousands of Model S owners to automate steering, lane change and parallel parking.
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Picture Shows Gunslinger Billy The Kid Playing Croquet
A newly authenticated tintype shows Billy outside a cabin holding his mallet during a casual pick up game. It's only the second photograph of the Kid ever found. It's appraised at $5 million.
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