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Alleged White House Intruder Pleads Not Guilty
Omar Gonzalez was indicted by a federal grand jury on three counts, including entering a restricted building with a weapon. Gonzalez allegedly jumped a fence, then ran into the White House.
Europe's 'Moral Obligation' Is To Repair West Africa's Health Care System
With money and manpower, the European Union hopes to help stop the Ebola outbreak. But the EU has a long-term goal as well: Improving health care in West Africa to prevent future medical crises.
Hong Kong Protests Offer A Revelation To Mainland Chinese
Chinese mainlanders visiting Hong Kong have expressed amazement, even jealousy at the polite, civic-spirited and considerate crowds of protesters. But some on the mainland see activists as traitors.
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In Refugee-Rich Vickery Meadow Neighborhood, Residents React To Ebola
Ebola is the talk of Vickery Meadow in northeast Dallas. It's a refugee-rich neighborhood with a significant West African population – and it’s where a...
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Michael Dunn Found Guilty In Florida 'Loud Music' Shooting
The case, which ended in a mistrial earlier this year, drew national attention because of its racial overtones. Dunn, a white man, said he shot a black teen because he felt threatened.
When Can A Big Storm Or Drought Be Blamed On Climate Change?
Scientists wince when people blame every big tropical cyclone, heat wave or drought on a shifting climate. But now some are trying to figure out just what the evidence for such a link would be.
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Facebook Apologizes For Name Policy That Affected LGBT Community
The social networking site will not change its requirement for people to use "real" names on their profiles, but it will adjust how alleged violations are reported and enforced.
The White House Could Be Made A Fortress, But Should It Be?
It turns out the Secret Service isn't too good at protecting the White House. Maybe one reason is that we don't want it to be.
Soil Doctors Hit Pay Dirt In Manhattan's Central Park
The urban oasis boasts about 170,000 different types of microbes, recent dirt samples show. That diversity is comparable to a tropical rain forest. About 2,000 species are found only in the park.
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Achy Feet Rejoice! Designers Are Showing Flats For Spring
Audie Cornish talks to Sally Singer of Vogue.com about the latest from the world's runways. She's been attending Fashion Weeks in New York, Milan, Paris and London.
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