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Texas Judges at Federal Courts Struggle As Bench Vacancies Grow
Texas has some of the busiest federal courts in the nation – and some of the most judicial vacancies. That means judges who are on duty in Texas are...
Kerry Announces Progress Toward Peacekeeping Force In South Sudan
Secretary of State John Kerry is in Ethiopia on the first leg of a visit to Africa. He hinted at possible ways to end the conflict in South Sudan, saying that "terms and a timeline" for military intervention had been decided.
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Experts Expect A First For Ford: A Painless CEO Transition
Ford Motor Company will soon have a new CEO: Mark Fields, who's currently the chief operating officer. Michigan Radio's Tracy Samilton reports that Ford hopes this will quell doubts among investors.
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In Sex Assault Report, Pentagon Sees Progress — And A Long Way To Go
The Pentagon issued a study on sexual assault in the military, reports of which have jumped 50 percent in the past year. Defense Secretary Hagel says this is a positive sign of trust in the system.
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Campaign Contributions From 'Dark Money' Groups Under Spotlight at Texas Capitol
Gov. Rick Perry vetoed a bill last session that would have subjected some groups to stricter campaign finance disclosure rules. Now, the Texas House...
Mamma Mia! Italian Chains Make Fast-Food Fare Look Light
A new report details the diet-busting fare at popular Italian chains, like Maggiano's 1,680-calorie shrimp scampi pasta dish. It has about three times the calories of one Big Mac.
When College Sexual Assault Panels Fall Short, And When They Help
The White House is cracking down on colleges to improve how they handle sexual assault complaints. But critics say schools are in over their heads, and that these cases are meant for the courts.
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Leaving A Dark Time Behind To 'Get Through It As A Family'
Frank was severely depressed when he left his wife and three children to live on his own in 2009. But at his oldest son's baseball game two years later, he realized he couldn't stay away any longer.
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Cinco De Mayo: Whose Holiday Is It, Anyway?
Expect to see margarita specials and sombreros galore throughout this weekend — even though, in most of Mexico, May 5 is no big deal.
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How Ethics Allegations Changed the Branch/Paxton Attorney General Runoff
The battle for the Republican nomination for Attorney General was similar to most GOP primaries this year: a race to the right, with each candidate...
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