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Attorney General's Talk Doesn't Satisfy Those Troubled By Ferguson
Eric Holder started a U.S. tour with a closed-door discussion with local leaders in Atlanta, but like many activists, some say they're hungry for less chat and more action by the Justice Department.
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NASA Prepares To Test New Spacecraft (That You've Likely Never Heard Of)
The new vehicle, named Orion, is designed to carry humans into deep space. But most Americans aren't aware it exists.
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For This Reindeer, The Game Is Hide And Seek
Tinsel, a rare albino reindeer who is the main attraction at a Christmas tree farm in England, has hoofed it. After escaping his enclosure, he remains on the loose.
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Wife, Son Of Islamic State Leader Reportedly Detained In Lebanon
Lebanese authorities say they detained the wife and son of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi near the border with Syria. The two are being interrogated.
Government Says Bosses Can't Force Workers To Get Health Tests
When is a voluntary program no longer voluntary? That's the question about corporate wellness programs, which give employees hefty financial incentives to undergo health screenings.
Calling Austin Shooter an 'Extremist', Acevedo Gives Details of Investigation
Austin Police are giving more details of what they've found so far in their investigation of Friday's early morning shootings in downtown Austin. Larry...
Texas Lawmakers Approve $86 Million For Border Surge
The state-funded buildup of law enforcement at the Texas border will continue into next year, as officials Monday approved another $86 million to keep...
Chicago Council Strongly Approves $13 Minimum Wage
Saying that inflation has outpaced wage growth, the ordinance will raise the city's minimum wage to $10 by next July, with new increments added each summer thereafter.
Bobby Keys, Who Played Saxophone For The Rolling Stones, Dies At 70
During the course of his long career, Keys played with everyone from John Lennon to Eric Clapton, but it was work with the Stones for which he was most famous.
CDC Considers Counseling Males Of All Ages On Circumcision
Citing reduced risk of HIV and other sexually acquired diseases, the federal agency says health care providers should discuss circumcision with men as well as parents of infants and teen boys.
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