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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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In Indiana, Raising The Bar Raises Questions About Special Education
Indiana is trying to make the path to a high school diploma more rigorous, but some special education students worry they won't be able to meet new requirements.
Some 150 World Leaders Gather In Paris For U.N. Climate Conference
The conference is being billed as a last-chance summit to avoid catastrophic climate change. The goal is to come to a global agreement to limit greenhouse emissions.
Lakers Forward Kobe Bryant To Retire At The End Of The Season
In a poem posted on the Players' Tribune website Sunday night, the five-time NBA champion says that this season will be his last. Bryant writes, "My body knows it's time to say goodbye."
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10 Things To Know About The U.N. Climate Talks In Paris
Leaders from around the world are converging on Paris for the 2015 U.N. Climate Change Conference. Listen to our special coverage to find out what you should know and what's at stake.
First Officer Implicated In Freddie Gray's Death Goes On Trial In Baltimore
In the city, many residents want accountability from this trial. They're eager for convictions, and some fear there will be more unrest if that doesn't happen.
A Mother Asks If She's Selfless Enough To Care For A Son With Autism
Sophie Sartain watched her grandmother take care of her intellectually disabled aunt, Dona, and thought that she could never be that devoted. Then her son was diagnosed with autism.
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