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For Women's World Cup, U.S. Soccer Fans Kick It Up A Notch
They've been supporting the men for years. But for the first time, the American Outlaws — a growing and influential U.S. soccer fan group — will cheer for the women's national team at a World Cup.
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Oil Boom Brings Diversity To States Out West
Wyoming has long been one of the whitest states in the country, but over the last few years its black population has more than doubled. African-Americans still make up a tiny percentage of the state's population, but the substantial shift is largely a result of the oil boom of the last few years. But with oil prices so low, layoffs are looming.
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In California, Technology Makes Droughtshaming Easier Than Ever
As California's drought continues, social media and smart phone apps let just about anyone call out water waste, often very publicly.
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Through Performance, Mississippi Students Honor Long-Forgotten Locals
Every year, a history teacher in Columbus, Miss., takes high schoolers to the local cemetery. There, they tell the stories of those who are buried, and learn more about their own place in the world.
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Left Turns Cause A Quarter Of All Pedestrian Crashes In U.S.
One of the biggest problems with left turns is that the turning driver has a green light when pedestrians have a walk light. Changes in how cars are built have also created more blind spots.
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Property Owners Throw Cold Water On N.J. Shore Protective Dunes Plan
State officials have met with stiff resistance from property owners worried about losing their ocean views or claim to their beachfront land.
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Do Touch The Artwork At Prado's Exhibit For The Blind
The renowned Spanish museum has made 3-D copies of some of its most iconic works to allow blind people to feel them.
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A Special Focus On Caring For Vets At The End Of Their Lives
Service members often struggle with guilt, abandonment and regret. The Army and the Department of Veterans Affairs are working to help make those last days meaningful.
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With New Look And More Energy, Rick Perry Tries To Move Past 'Oops'
Do the glasses make the man? Four years ago, then-Texas Gov. Rick Perry's presidential run was derailed by one word — oops. He admits now he wasn't healthy then, and he's trying to make up for it.
Charter Communications, Time Warner Cable Reach Merger Deal
The deal would make Charter Communications a significant rival to Comcast, which had also sought to buy Time Warner but it met regulatory objections.
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