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U.S. Drone Strike Killed Taliban Leader, White House, Afghan Government Say
Mullah Akhtar Mansour was a divisive figure within the Taliban, and the Afghan government saw him as an obstacle to peace.
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Bethune-Cookman Students Still Reeling From A Year That Saw 13 Shooting Victims
Historically black colleges and universities have often been viewed as a refuge for African-American students. But at Bethune-Cookman University in Florida, 13 students have been shot this year alone.
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Evolution Or Expediency? Clinton's Changing Positions Over A Long Career
Her positions on issues from trade to same-sex marriage have changed. Critics say it's often because of political expediency, while supporters insist she learns and adapts to new circumstances.
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Refugee Crisis Is The Largest Since WWII, World Bank President Says
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim delivers remarks at the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul. Renee Montagne talks to him about efforts to support countries hosting millions of Syrian refugees.
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With Mansour Dead, Taliban Must Select A New Leader
U.S. drones killed Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour in a remote area of Pakistan over the weekend. The death that was confirmed by President Obama and Afghan intelligence.
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Obama Announces U.S. Will Lift Arms Embargo Against Vietnam
During a visit to Hanoi, President Obama announced an end to the five-decades-long ban on selling weapons to Vietnam.
12-Year-Old Genius Says He's A Normal Kid
Tanishq Abraham says he likes playing video games. But he really isn't like ordinary children, Abraham has been a MENSA member since he was four years old. He Gave a TED Talk when he was nine.
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Supreme Court Orders New Trial For Black Death Row Inmate Convicted By All-White Jury
It has been nearly 30 years since the high court set new rules to counter race discrimination in the seating of juries. But in some jurisdictions, the propensity to bar black jurors persisted.
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Baltimore Police Officer Found Not Guilty In Freddie Gray Case
Officer Edward Nero had faced multiple misdemeanors in connection with the arrest and subsequent death of Gray in April 2015.
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Documenting Torture: Doctors Search For New Ways To Gather Evidence
Holding torturers to account requires evidence, the kind that doctors are learning to compile from countries at war, like Syria. But there are many challenges.
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