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'Selfies' Are More Than Meets The Eye
Selfies aren't only for posting pictures of yourself. For people who suffer from Cotard's Delusion, in which a person believes they're dead, those self-taken pictures can be part of a cure.
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What We Know About The Alleged Planned Parenthood Shooter
Robert Dear lived off the grid, and those who knew him described a troubled man who preferred solitude. Police say Dear opened fire at a Planned Parenthood center, killing three and wounding nine.
French Police Fire Tear Gas At Climate Protesters In Paris
Protesters gathered on the eve of a global conference on climate change. About 200 activists defied a ban on mass demonstrations and they were met by riot police.
Customization Is Key: 'Star Wars: Battlefront' Makes Space For Gamers Of All Stripes
In the video game Star Wars: Battlefront, players can customize characters according to gender, race and age. Producer Sigurlina Ingvarsdottir says inclusivity was a priority "from the get-go."
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Amid A Violent Religious Rift, Pope Preaches Harmony In CAR
Pope Francis is calling for communal and religious harmony during a visit to the Central African Republic, the final stop of his first African tour. The country has been racked by a deadly conflict driven by Christian and Muslim militias.
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Kobe Bryant Announces Retirement (In The Form Of A Poem)
The five-time NBA champion, who has had a rough year on the court, says this season will be his last. In a poem on the Players' Tribune website, he writes, "My body knows it's time to say goodbye."
In Montgomery, Rosa Parks' Story Offers A History Lesson For Police
Sixty years ago Tuesday, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus. Recruits in Montgomery, Ala., are learning about Parks in a course aimed at eliminating bias in policing.
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Confidence In Oil Hub Security Shaken By Oklahoma Earthquakes
Oklahoma's earthquake boom is now a national security threat. No damage has been reported, but operators at the hub are on high alert for a disruption that would ripple through the U.S. energy market.
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Why Negotiators At Paris Climate Talks Are Tossing The Kyoto Model
The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 didn't slow down the gradual warming of the planet. Now governments meeting for a two-week summit are trying an a la carte approach.
Why Online Shops Play An Important Role For Presidential Candidates
For sale: a Jeb Bush guacamole bowl, a zombie clown target with bullet holes signed by Rand Paul or a "Grillary Clinton" spatula. What's the purpose of such items on campaigns' online stores?
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