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Former Priest And Convicted Child Abuser Paul Shanley Released From Prison
Shanley, 86, was convicted in 2005 of repeatedly raping a boy over a number of years in the 1980s. Other alleged victims voiced dismay that the defrocked priest was released into the community.
Congress Emerges From Another Health Care Failure Without A Clear Path Forward
Whether Republicans will try to resurrect health care efforts — again — is uncertain. Republican Sen. John McCain, who cast the decisive no vote, said the bill's defeat is a chance to "start fresh."
British Hacker Known As 'Spiderman' Sentenced Over Cyberattack
The 29-year-old man was given a suspended sentence of one year and eight months in an attack that reportedly knocked out Internet for nearly 1 million people in Germany in November.
After Nawaz Sharif's Ouster, What's Next For Pakistan?
Sharif served as Pakistan's prime minister three times since 1990, and now has been removed from office three times. In the country's 70-year history, no prime minister has completed a five-year term.
At Summer Camp, Girls Build Sandboxes And Confidence In Their Own Abilities
In Portland, Ore., little girls are soldering copper, pouring concrete and running electrical wiring. At the Girls Build camp, local tradeswomen teach them the ins and outs of construction.
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Watch Charles Bradley, Strand Of Oaks, Foxygen And More Perform Live
The Screaming Eagle of Soul caps off day two at the XPoNential Music Festival.
It's Now Illegal To Text While Crossing The Street In Honolulu
Laws that ban tapping on a phone while driving have become common, but in Hawaii, a new escalation targets pedestrians.
Could Trump Pardon Himself? Probably Not
No president in history has done that, but some likely have contemplated it.
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Apple Accused Of Removing Apps Used To Evade Censorship From Its China Store
VPNs can be used to skirt China's "Great Firewall" of Internet censorship. China is among Apple's biggest markets, and the company has shown a willingness to comply with Beijing's demands.
Teens' Use Of E-Cigarettes Drops For The First Time, CDC Says
Public education campaigns and restrictions on sales to minors have helped discourage teenagers from vaping, according to officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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