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Prosecutors Won't Seek Jail Time For Ex-NYPD Officer Who Killed Unarmed Man
Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson said there was no evidence to support the idea that Peter Liang, who is Asian-American, "intended to kill or injure" Akai Gurley, an unarmed black man.
'You Can't Help But Notice Her': What We Know About 3 Brussels Victims
Belgian authorities aren't releasing names of the victims, but some information has trickled out. Here's what we know about three of the deceased.
Clinton Takes On Cruz And Trump Foreign Policy
Speaking at Stanford University, she argued that Republicans' approach to fighting ISIS would "make America less safe and the world more dangerous."
Despite The Awkward Timing, Argentina Welcomes Obama
The president's visit falls on the 40th anniversary of Argentina's military coup that led to the so-called Dirty War. He has promised to declassify documents shedding light on what the U.S. knew.
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Michigan Governor's Flint Task Force Releases Report On Water Crisis
A group that Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appointed to investigate the cause of the Flint water crisis released its report Wednesday, putting much of the blame for Flint's lead-contaminated water on the state's environmental regulators. But it also blames a state law that was set up to save cities like Flint from financial collapse.
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Hedging Their Bets: How The Pros Diversify Their Poker Portfolios
Big league poker tournaments put millions of dollars at stake for the players. But behind the scenes there is another money game going on, something of a mini-Wall Street.
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While Brussels Mourns, Investigation Of Attacks Progresses
Brussels continues to mourn its more than 30 dead, as authorities continue to hunt for one more assailant in the blasts. Three attackers have now been identified.
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Parents Sleeping Badly? They May Think Their Children Are, Too
Having a child who won't sleep can drive parents to distraction. But a study suggests that a parent's sleep issues play a role, too.
Feds Grant Some Early Switches When Medicare Advantage Networks Change
Cuts in provider networks spurred Medicare officials to allow more than 15,000 Medicare Advantage members to pick new plans in seven states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
For One Palestinian Woman, There Will Not Be Peace
A Palestinian woman talks about going out on a limb years ago to work with left-wing Israelis on co-existence — an effort that ended in disappointment.
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