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Palestinians Confront Escalating Violence In Jerusalem After Attacks
Families of two Palestinians accused of attacks on Israelis describe their shock and some of the anger driving a new wave of violence.
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Planned Parenthood To Stop Accepting Reimbursement For Fetal Tissue
Planned Parenthood says it will no longer accept reimbursement for the cost of providing fetal tissue to researchers. The move is a response to sting videos and accusations that the organization unlawfully profits from such donations.
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Vatican Denounces Letter Criticizing Pope Francis On Family
A letter leaked by a veteran Vatican analyst known to be critical of the Francis papacy, has thrown the synod on the family into turmoil and confusion. Allegedly signed by 13 conservative cardinals, the letter complained to the pope that the assembly has been stacked against them. Within hours of the letter's publication Monday, four of the cardinals said they never signed the letter.
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No Prosecution For Dentist Who Killed Cecil The Lion
Zimbabwe clears Walter Palmer and says the hunt was legal.
Native Americans Turn To 'Safe Stars' For Help With Sexual Assaults
One in three Native American women will be sexually assaulted during her life, and even fewer will actually report the crime, per the Justice Department. Female elders in Wyoming want to change that.
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Closed Driver's License Offices May Reopen
The Bentley administration is considering a plan that would reopen 31 driver's license offices in rural counties. The media website Al.com reports…
Twitter's Suspension Of Sports Media Revives Debate Over Fair Use
Twitter is going after news media that share highlights of U.S. football games without sports organizations' permission. The move shines a spotlight on the notion of fair use of copyrighted content.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Resentencing For Juvenile Lifers
Three years ago, the court struck down mandatory life sentences in cases involving juvenile defendants. Should that ruling be applied retroactively to those sentenced to life long ago?
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A Blind Football Player Joins His Trojan Heroes On The Field
As a young, dedicated fan of the University of Southern California football team, Jake Olson dreamed he would wear the Trojan jersey one day — even after cancer took his sight at age 12.
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Jeb Bush's Health Care Plan Would Repeal Obamacare
Jeb Bush unveiled his health care plan Tuesday. What's in it, is it realistic and what does it say about his priorities?
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