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Montgomery Homicide Victim Identified
Montgomery Police have identified the man who was shot to death Sunday night outside a fast food restaurant. Officers say 20-year-old Dundrell Young of…
Blatter Says He's Cooperating With Inquiry, Will Remain As FIFA's Leader
Addressing new allegations of corruption, FIFA President Sepp Blatter says through his attorney that he won't step down and has "done nothing illegal or improper."
German Prosecutors Investigating Former Volkswagen CEO
The investigation will focus on whether fraud was committed through the sale of diesel-powered vehicles equipped with technology that cheats emissions tests.
The Future Of The U.S. Immigrant Population, In 1 Graphic
By 2065, Hispanics will make up 31 percent of the immigrant population, while Asians will make up 38 percent. At the same time, whites will account for less than half the U.S. population by 2055.
From Ingenue To Antigone: Juliette Binoche Discusses Acting, Aging And Family
The Oscar-winning actress plays Antigone in a new translation of Sophocles' 2,000-year-old tragedy. "It's a very powerful play," Binoche says. Sophocles "still is bringing so much truth in our lives."
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Banksy's 'Dismaland' To Be Dismantled And Sent To House Migrants In France
Banksy's "bemusement park" in England has closed. All of the structures from the park will be sent to a refugee camp in Calais, France, to help build shelters, according to the website.
A Nurse Reflects On The Privilege Of Caring For Dying Patients
Palliative care nurse Theresa Brown provides in-home, end-of-life care to patients. "It's incredible the love that people evoke" at the end of their lives, she says. Brown's new book is The Shift.
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California Cities Face Hidden Downside Of Water Conservation: Lost Revenue
Californians have really stepped up water conservation due to the drought. Some cities are selling almost half as much water as they normally do. But there's a big downside for water agencies — lost revenue. People using less water means major budget shortfalls.
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Catalan Separatists Win Elections But Face Challenges In Breakaway From Spain
Separatists in Spain's prosperous northeast region of Catalonia are celebrating an election victory they say puts them on track to establish the world's newest country. But their failure to win an absolute majority, and fierce opposition from Spain's central government, means months of negotiations and uncertainty lie ahead.
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Senator Wants Names Of Red Cross Officials Who Did Not Cooperate With Inquiry
Sen. Chuck Grassley has sent a letter to government investigators that also asks for a list of documents and information the charity failed to provide.
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