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Baltimore Mayor Lifts Curfew
Stephanie Rawlings-Black announced via Twitter that she has rescinded the curfew effective immediately.
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Photographer Alex Potter arrived in Yemen in 2012 as it was going through an uprising, part of the broader Arab upheaval. Since then, she's grown deeply attached, even as it has fallen into chaos.
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A Novel Dutch Lawsuit Demands Government Cut Carbon Emissions
An environmental group is behind the class-action suit that says the government is not doing enough to protect citizens. A ruling in the closely watched case is expected next month.
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A Town Divided Over The Next Chapter Of An Iconic Harper Lee Book
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When A Caller Claims He's The Pope, Be Careful: He May Be Telling The Truth
When Franco Rabuffi's phone rang, the caller said it was Pope Francis. Rabuffi promptly hung up the phone. It turns out that it was actually Pope Francis — which Rabuffi realized on the third try.
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Kenya Threatens Again To Close Dadaab, World's Largest Refugee Camp
The fate of more than a quarter million Somali refugees hangs on an act of diplomacy. Secretary of State Kerry is in Kenya to discuss its threat to close the Dadaab refugee camp.
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Flight Student Takes Plane For A Joyride Over Las Vegas
Evan Grant took off from the airport where he trained. Air traffic controllers talked him into landing. He's charged with grand theft auto, under a law that also covers planes.
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