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To Prevent Aggression Off The Pitch, Jerusalem Takes Aim At Teams' Purses
City officials are getting tough on the soccer field — by cracking down on fan behavior, especially anti-Arab actions. If fans are racist or violent, the teams they support will pay the price.
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California Governor Vetoes Drug Conviction Bill
The bill would have protected immigrants with or without legal status from being deported for low-level drug offenses.
In A Nation In The Grip Of Gangs, 2 Sisters Make A Bid For Safety
A wave of migrants are fleeing El Salvador, one of the deadliest places in the world. Among them are a mother and her teenage daughters, split between two countries, trying to outrun gang violence.
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A Spooky Tale In Time For Halloween: Weather Cuts Into Pumpkin Crop
Heavy rains have damaged much of the crop in the Midwest. Canned pumpkin giant Libby's says there should be enough to fill your pies for Thanksgiving, but after that, things will be tight.
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The Milwaukee Mom Who Isn't Afraid To Step In Front Of Guns
Despite living in a Milwaukee neighborhood known for high crime and poverty, 76-year-old Martha Freeman doesn't shy away from community conflict. She steers young men toward talking, not shooting.
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Workers Are Tearing Down Tokyo's Hotel Okura, And History's Going With It
The landmark Hotel Okura's design didn't meet the need for more rooms for the 2020 Summer Olympics. Now, an icon of Japanese mid-century modern architecture will disappear.
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Politics In The News
The race for House speaker took an unexpected turn late last week when leading candidate, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy withdrew his name. That threw the House GOP into a leadership crisis.
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2015 Nobel Prize In Economics Goes To Princeton Professor
Angus Deaton is the winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. His studies touch on consumption, poverty and welfare. He is a dual citizen of the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Governor, Large Crowds Cheer Students Returning To Oregon College
A mass shooting came on the first week of classes at Umpqua Community College; this past weekend, families and loved ones held memorial services and funerals for many of the victims.
Candidates Address Convention For Those Disappointed With Partisan Divide
The Problem Solver Convention, held by the group No Labels, gathered in Manchester, N.H., on Monday. Eight presidential hopefuls, including Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, headlined the convention. Republicans, Democrats and independents turned out partly to express their frustration, and to see who might manage to fix political dysfunction.
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