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Gay Marriage Campaign in Texas Points to Republicans for Support
Gay-rights advocacy organizations Freedom to Marry and Equality Texas are teaming up to build support for same sex marriage in Texas. Their campaign is...
Delinquent Mine Fines: 'Clearly Troubling ... More Can Be Done'
"We have tools in place to crack down on these scofflaws, but what's missing is a stronger commitment," says John Kline, a key House Republican.
Despite Low Employment, Millennials Hold Key To Reviving South Texas
The McAllen metro area in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas has one of the country's lowest employment rates for millennials. Economists say they will be critical to bringing the area out of poverty.
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Despite A Massacre By ISIS, An Iraqi Tribe Vows To Fight Back
The Albu Nimr tribe recently had some 600 members slaughtered by ISIS in western Iraq. The Sunni tribesmen say they're regrouping but need help, which the U.S. has now pledged.
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What The U.S. Could Learn From Japan's Latest Recession
Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel about what's gone wrong with Japan's economy. Wessel is director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution and a contributor to The Wall Street Journal.
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Wanted: Snow Shovelers To Clear Bills' Stadium
Residents in Buffalo, N.Y., are still dealing with the 6 feet of snow that has fallen so far this week. That includes football fans who hope to clear out their stadium before Sunday's game.
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German College Kids Design Traffic Light Game
In the town of Hildesheim, video consoles are in place on on either side of road, allowing strangers to face off in a version of the classic arcade game Pong.
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Florida State University Gunman Shot Dead By Campus Police
Tallahassee's police chief says the gunman, who opened fire at the campus library shortly after midnight, appears to have acted alone.
Buffalo, Parts Of Upper Midwest Brace For More Snow
With more than 5 feet already on the ground in some areas of western New York state, another 3 feet is forecast. Worse yet, warming temperatures over the weekend could turn much of it to floodwater.
Republicans Warn Obama Ahead Of Planned Immigration Action
The president's action, to be announced later today, will grant temporary relief to some immigrants living in the U.S. illegally. Republicans could strip away funds that would go toward Obama's plan.
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