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After Contract Talks Break Down, Seattle Teachers To Strike
The teachers union failed to reach an agreement with the state's largest school district before the first day of school.
Denver's Tattered Cover Bookstore Is Focused On Succession, Not Just Survival
Known for its vast selection and knowledgeable sales staff, it's a Denver institution. Now, after 40 years, the store's longtime owner is making preparations to pass the reins to a new generation.
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Built By Immigrants, U.S. Catholic Churches Bolstered By Them Once Again
About 40 percent of U.S. Catholics are foreign-born or the children of immigrants. The change is having profound effects, from reviving dying parishes to shifting the church's geographical center.
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No Solace In 'Visiting Privilege,' But Plenty Of Truth
No one escapes unscathed in Joy Williams' brilliant, brutal new story collection. Critic Michael Schaub calls Williams our poet laureate of loss, whose work is full of hope and perverse joy.
New Bottleneck Of Migrants Forms In Hungary's Detention Centers
The president of the European Union is calling on countries to welcome their share of what the U.N. predicts will be at least 850,000 migrants over the next two years.
Queen Elizabeth II Becomes Longest-Serving British Monarch
Elizabeth became queen in 1952 when she was just 25 years old. Sixty-four years later, only one other monarch in the world has a longer streak.
Reality Check On Campaign-Finance Reform: It Would Be Difficult And Slow
Even most candidates who are championing overhauling the system are taking superPAC money and grappling with the political reality they have to face if they want to win.
Surfing Brand Quiksilver Files For Chapter 11 Protection
The maker of sporting apparel and gear announced that it had entered into a plan to reduce its debt by more than $500 million.
Treatment From Brain Tissue May Have Spread Alzheimer's Protein
Eight people who received growth hormone treatments made from human brains died decades later from a rare disease. Some also had brain damage similar to that seen in Alzheimer's, autopsies reveal.
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Bring Out Your Dead: But Not Monty Python's Terry Gilliam — He's Still Alive
The actor, writer and director took to Facebook to announce that he is indeed alive, after Variety mistakenly published his obituary.
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