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Facebook Shakes Up News Feed, But We Still Don't Know Exactly How It Works
It will now prioritize posts from friends and family — potentially bad news for media companies relying on Facebook for traffic. The company has been under pressure to defend its political neutrality.
Doctors Get Creative To Soothe Tech-Savvy Kids Before Surgery
Surgery can be emotionally and physically stressful for children. A California anesthesiologist has come up with a way to reduce anxiety that's safer, cheaper and much more entertaining.
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On The Code Switch Podcast: 'I'm Not Black, I'm O.J.!'
The new ESPN documentary O.J.: Made In America examines how O.J. Simpson distanced himself from black life in America — and how that same blackness was turned into a major asset during his trial.
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After Brexit Vote, U.K. Sees A Wave Of Hate Crimes And Racist Abuse
The National Police Chiefs Council in Britain has noted a jump in hate crime reports. Incidents include dog excrement thrown at a German's door and anti-Polish messages left on doorsteps.
For Low-Income Victims, Nuisance Laws Force Ultimatum: Silence Or Eviction
Many communities have enacted nuisance laws to make sure renters aren't disturbing their neighbors. Trouble is, victims — especially of domestic abuse — often end up penalized for calling the police.
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During A Drug Bust, Miami Police Find Some $20 Million Stuffed In Buckets
Police are still counting the cash but it is clearly the largest cash seizure in the department's history. Police found the money in a hidden room inside a Miami home.
Los Angeles Pioneers Program To Help Educate Foster Parents For LGBT Kids
There are more than 400,000 foster children in the U.S., and a disproportionate number identify as LGBT. It's hard to find foster parents for them, but an effort in Los Angeles aims to change that.
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Scotty Moore, Essential Rock 'N' Roll Sideman, Dies At 84
The guitarist played lead on Elvis Presley's early recordings, and was part of some of the most iconic moments in rock 'n' roll history. Moore died Tuesday after a long illness.
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Boris Johnson Says He Won't Run For Prime Minister
The populist ex-mayor of London, a vocal proponent of the Brexit, was considered a top candidate to replace David Cameron as prime minister. Then one of Johnson's allies announced his candidacy.
A Guide To The Big Photo ID, Early Voting And Other Voting Law Cases
Ahead of November, a number of important voting law cases are still up in the air nationwide. Here's a breakdown of where some of the big cases stand.
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