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Building Trust, Or Danger? Debate Over Naming Officers After Shootings
After a police shooting, what information should be disclosed to the public? That question is roiling Philadelphia, where a bill aims to keep confidential the names of officers who use deadly force.
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Hispanics May Think They Can't Get Skin Cancer, But They're Wrong
Having darker skin reduces the risk of skin cancer, but doesn't eliminate it. Hispanics are less likely to be aware of that risk, and more apt to be diagnosed late, which can be deadly.
Germany Imposes Border Controls To Stem Flow Of Migrants
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said trains between Austria and Germany would be suspended for 12 hours "to return to orderly procedures" for entering the country.
Israeli Police Clash With Palestinians Near al-Aqsa Mosque
The religiously sensitive site is revered by both Muslims and Jews. Police said Palestinian protesters were planning to disrupt a visit to the Temple Mount by Jewish worshipers and tourists.
U.S. 'Disrupted' Threat Ahead Of Pope's Visit, Congressman Says
Rep. Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, says he was apprised of the threat during a classified meeting.
Ferguson Commission Shines Light On Racially Divided St. Louis
After Michael Brown's shooting, a group was tasked with investigating the region's inequalities. Their report points to deep racial and economic tensions, and calls for sweeping policy changes.
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Taliban Storm Afghan Prison, Free More Than 350 Inmates
At least one suicide bomber reportedly breached the gate of the prison at Ghazni, allowing others to force open cells. A number of local Taliban commanders were reportedly freed.
Suspect In Delta State University Shooting Dead, Authorities Say
A deputy county coroner tells NPR that professor Eric Schmidt was shot in the head. Lamb is also a suspect in a woman's death.
WATCH: Japanese Volcano Erupts
Mount Aso, one of the country's most active volcanoes, unexpectedly erupted on Monday, spewing ash for miles. No injuries or damage were immediately reported.
Panel Says Aspirin Lowers Heart Attack Risk For Some
Some adults at risk of heart attack or stroke can indeed benefit from taking a daily aspirin, a federal panel says. And it may also lower colorectal cancer risk. But the treatment has risks, too.
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