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Putin Asks Parliament To Revoke Power To Use Force In Ukraine
The Kremlin said the move is intended to "normalize the situation" in Ukraine. European foreign ministers had threatened Russia with sanctions if it didn't de-escalate the situation with its neighbor.
LeBron James Will Reportedly Become Free Agent, Ending Miami Contract
The move comes one week after the Miami Heat were trounced by the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. The chance remains that James could return to Miami.
Never Too Young: Pediatricians Say Parents Should Read To Infants
Parents have been told they should read to their children early, but most don't think that means the day you bring Junior home from the hospital. Pediatricians say start now to help learning later.
FBI Says It Freed 168 U.S. Children In Sex-Trafficking Raids
The authorities rounded up 281 pimps last week, as police targeted child sex-trafficking operations in more than 100 U.S. cities.
Federal Judge Rules No-Fly List Process Is Unconstitutional
The system, the judge ruled, provides no effective way to challenge one's placement on the list, so that violates Americans' constitutional right to due process.
U.S. Faces Challenges In Shoring Up Iraq's Crumbling Military
U.S. military advisers sent to Iraq to assess the state of the country's military will find an army in far worse shape than the one they left behind in 2011. It lacks troops, training and leadership.
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'Freedom Summer' And 'The Watsons': Powerful TV About A Civil Rights Journey
This story in the "Book Your Trip" series features NPR TV critic Eric Deggans on two books turned TV shows about civil rights: PBS's Freedom Summer and Hallmark Channel's The Watsons Go to Birmingham.
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Meet The New Stars Of Campaign Ads: Mom And Dad
The smiling spouse, kids and a dog once made for a perfect campaign ad. But politicians are increasingly turning to their parents to help them make the pitch to voters.
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Addressing Border Crisis, Politicians Find Invitation In Misperception
The House Committee on Homeland Security held a hearing Tuesday to address the influx of unaccompanied immigrant children from Central America.
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Student Behavior Continues to Challenge Low-Performing Schools
Preliminary STAAR results for Waco ISD were released earlier this month. While some schools showed great improvements, others continue to struggle with…
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