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Soccer Star Abby Wambach Prepares For Her Final Game
Wambach leads the U.S. women's national team into a Victory Tour match against China in New Orleans tonight. Then, she'll retire after a career full of team championships and personal achievements.
Los Angeles Schools Will Reopen After Threat Is Deemed Hoax
School officials decided to reopen schools after the more than 900 in the district were inspected and found to be safe.
City Council Reviews Transportation Ordinance
The Montgomery City Council and mayor grappled with two controversial issues at its meeting last night. The question of allowing ridesharing services like…
What The World Looks Like After The Paris Treaty
The climate treaty demands a profound paradigm shift in how civilization interacts with nature and resources — and builds hope that our deeds carry more weight than our words, says Marcelo Gleiser.
Use Of Death Penalty Continues Its Decline In The United States
According to numbers compiled by the Death Penalty Information Center, the number of people executed in the United States is at its lowest level since 1991. Death sentences are down 33 percent.
New York Announces 'Dramatic Reform' Of Solitary Confinement Rules
Leroy Peoples, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, served 780 consecutive days in isolation.
Congress' Funding Package Offers No Debt Assistance To Puerto Rico
Struggling under a $72 billion debt, the territory asked for a legal change allowing it to file for some form of bankruptcy. But lawmakers have left that language out of their tax-and-spending deal.
How The Food Industry Helps Engineer Our Cravings
To make foods irresistible, the food industry has added sweetness in unexpected places — like bread and pasta sauce. That's helped shape our cravings but may also be coming back to bite the industry.
Panda Cub Bei Bei Is Set To Share His Adorableness With The World
The 4-month-old cub is now walking, squealing loudly, eating well and racing ahead of his older sister Bao Bao developmentally.
How James Naismith created basketball when he was a gym teacher
In what may be the only recording of his voice, James Naismith describes how he created basketball to occupy his stir-crazy students during a snowy winter in New England.
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