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U.S. Special Ops Troops Aim To Round Up ISIS Leaders In Iraq
National security officials say one leader has been captured for interrogation. One official notes that sending Delta Force there "to do an in-person visit can be very helpful in getting information."
Yosemite Contractor Leaves — And Takes The Landmark's Names With It
Some of the most iconic names in Yosemite National Park have been taken down. It's the result of a trademark dispute between the park and its outgoing concessionaire.
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Clinton Celebrates Super Tuesday Wins; Sanders Campaigns In Maine, Michigan
Hillary Clinton attended a star-studded concert in New York City. Bernie Sanders flew to Maine and Michigan to rally voters. On the Democratic side, Michigan is the next big prize.
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4 Things To Watch For In Tonight's Republican Debate
Republican presidential candidates meet again Thursday night in their 11th debate. Just four men will be on stage: Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich.
Is 'Grit' Doomed To Be The New Self-Esteem?
Schools are moving to high-stakes testing of social and emotional skills. Some experts say it's too soon.
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Big Power Companies Hail Oregon Lawmakers' Approval Of Plan Phasing Out Coal
The legislation, which calls for big utilities to stop relying on coal by 2030, emerged from a January agreement between the companies and environmental advocates.
Don't Miss Jay Caspian Kang On Asian-Americans, Whiteness And Peter Liang
Protests over the conviction of police officer Peter Liang in the shooting death of an unarmed black man show that Asian-Americans have something to say about race and policing. But what, and how?
Mitt Romney Calls Donald Trump 'A Phony, A Fraud'; Trump Hits Back
In an unprecedentedly critical speech, Romney blasted almost every aspect of Trump's career and personality. Returning fire on Thursday, Trump again called Romney a "choke artist."
The SNAP Gap: Benefits Aren't Enough To Keep Many Recipients Fed
About 23 million American households rely on SNAP, formerly known as food stamps. But nearly one-third of them still have to visit a food pantry to keep themselves fed, according to USDA data.
Is A Brokered Convention The Most Likely Way Republicans Can Stop Trump?
Republicans opposed to Donald Trump are running out of time and options to stop him from being their nominee. Many are now talking about their last, best chance being at the convention.
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