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Man Fatally Shot In Boston Was Planning Attack On Police, Officials Say
Usaama Rahim, 26, who was shot and killed on Tuesday after he lunged at authorities with a large, military-style knife, had been plotting to attack "boys in blue," according to an affidavit.
Indicted Former FIFA Official Warner Says He Won't Protect Secrets
Jack Warner cites "my knowledge of financial transactions at FIFA — including, but not limited to, its president, Mr. Sepp Blatter."
Placenta Pills Gain Fans Among New Moms, But Benefits Are Elusive
If Kourtney Kardashian and Mayim Bialik do it, is it good for you? Pills made from a woman's placenta are being promoted for postpartum depression. But there's no evidence they help, a review finds.
How Many Viruses Have Infected You?
Most tests for viruses aim to detect only one or two. But researchers can now check a drop of blood for antibodies to hundreds of viruses, tracing the history of a lifetime of infections, old and new.
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California's War Over Water Has Farmer Fighting Farmer
Drought-stricken Central Valley farmers are pointing fingers at the Sacramento Delta, where water still flows reliably. There's more pressure than ever to change a long-standing water rights system.
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Ukraine's President Warns Of Russian Invasion
Petro Poroshenko, addressing parliament, said there is a "colossal threat" of an upsurge in attacks by pro-Russia separatists and a "full-scale invasion" by Moscow's forces.
EPA Finds No Widespread Drinking Water Pollution From Fracking
The report says there are few incidents of tainted water given the number of wells. Energy companies agree. Environmentalists accuse the industry of undue influence over the study.
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In A First For Online Media, Gawker Writers Join Union
One of the site's writers says organizing the workers is a sign that digital media are growing up. The CEO says he's pleased with the vote.
New Hampshire 4th Graders To Name White House Hawk
A fourth grade class got a rough lesson in politics when it pushed a bill to make the red-tailed hawk the official state raptor. Now an unexpected White House visitor is giving them a happy ending.
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Returning To Roots, Clinton Lays Out Proposal To Expand Voting
On Thursday, Hillary Clinton called for universal, automatic voter registration. She had an early start on voting issues — at age 13, she went searching for voter fraud in Chicago and found it.
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