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To Change Police Practices, A Push For Liability Insurance In Minneapolis
American cities pay out hundreds of millions a year to settle police misconduct complaints and lawsuits. An advocacy group in Minneapolis wants to require cops to pay for their own insurance.
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Texans React To Supreme Court's Ruling On State Abortion Law
People in Texas react to the Supreme Court's decision Monday overturning a state law cutting the number of health clinics that perform abortions.
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First Brexit, Now This: Iceland Bounces England From Euro 2016 Tourney
"This is done! This is done! We are never going home!" a commentator on Icelandic TV said. He added, "Live the way you want England. ... You can go home! You can go out of Europe!
Halfway Around The World, Brexit Hits Japan's Already Soft Economy
The world's third largest economy is still struggling to gain traction under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The British decision to leave the European Union has delivered another blow.
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Meet William Merritt Chase, The Man Who Taught America's Masters
Chase taught some of America's greatest artists, including Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Hopper. On the centennial of the great teacher's death, a new exhibit in Washington, D.C., celebrates his life.
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W. Va. Flooding Victims Return Home To Stinking Sludge
West Virginia residents continue the clean-up from record floods, while some have no homes to return to. Also, another round of storms on Monday hit some of the places that were already flooded.
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Click For Fewer Calories: Health Labels May Change Online Ordering Habits
Will it be a hamburger or hummus wrap for lunch? When customers saw indications of a meal's calorie content posted online, they put fewer calories in their cart, a study finds.
Looking For Change, Teachers Hit The Campaign Trail
This primary season Oklahoma educators are running for state office in record numbers. The nearly 40 teachers and principals say they're fed up with low funding, over-testing and teacher shortages.
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States Offer Privacy Protection For Young Adults On Parents' Health Plan
When children up to the age of 26 can stay on the family health insurance plan, it can be difficult for them to keep their medical information private from Mom and Dad.
Teen Bullies And Their Victims Both Face A Higher Risk Of Suicide
For the first time the nation's pediatricians point to bullying, both online and in real life, as increasing the risk of suicide for teenagers.
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