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Hillary Clinton Proposes Plan To Restrict Money's Influence In Politics
The amount of money in politics since the 2010 Citizens United decision is staggering. Hillary Clinton came out with a plan Tuesday to address it, but it's a daunting issue for a president to take on.
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After Contract Talks Break Down, Seattle Teachers To Strike
The teachers union failed to reach an agreement with the state's largest school district before the first day of school.
Seattle Schools Cancel First Day Of Class Over Teacher Strike
Instead of welcoming some 53,000 students to the start of the academic year, teachers form picket lines.
Why Some Canadian Maple Syrup Producers Are Defying Their 'Cartel'
The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers has been called the OPEC of the liquid sweetener. Lately, some maple producers and buyers say they've fallen victim to its bullying tactics.
Alison Brie Discusses 'Mad Men,' 'Community' And Her Start In Show Business
Following her breakout TV roles, actress Alison Brie moves to the big screen in Sleeping with Other People, a romantic comedy about serial cheaters who meet up 12 years after having a one-night stand.
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John Oliver Says U.S. Students Learn Virtually Nothing About Africa
So we asked a former U.S. student who went to live in Africa to come up with 11 factoids — a crash course on the continent. Note: We will not test you on these facts.
Baltimore Fights Heroin Overdoses With Antidote Outreach
Fatal overdoses are rising among an estimated 19,000 people who use heroin in Baltimore. To curb deaths, the city's health commissioner aims to make an antidote widely available to drug users.
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National Geographic Partners With 21st Century Fox In $725 Million Deal
National Geographic and 21st Century Fox have partnered to create a new for-profit media company, which will house the iconic National Geographic magazine, cable channels and other properties.
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Jeb Bush Reveals Proposal To Rewrite Nation's Tax Code
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush unveiled his tax plan Wednesday, calling for deep cuts in both personal and corporate taxes. It also proposes limits on many popular tax deductions.
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House Begins Series Of Hearings On Defunding Planned Parenthood
The House Judiciary Committee held the first hearing Wednesday to investigate whether Planned Parenthood is breaking any laws, but it quickly focused instead on whether abortion should be legal.
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