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City Officials Go To Court To Protect New Yorkers With Municipal IDs
New York City wants to erase the personal information of people who've received municipal IDs — including, potentially, thousands of undocumented immigrants. State lawmakers are trying to stop them.
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Obama Designates Atlantic, Arctic Areas Off-Limits To Offshore Drilling
"These actions, and Canada's parallel actions, protect a sensitive and unique ecosystem that is unlike any other region on earth," the White House said in a statement.
Death Sentences And Executions Are Down, But Voters Still Support Death Penalty Laws
In 2016, 30 people were sentenced to death in America, and 20 people were executed. Both numbers are the lowest in decades, but voters in three states also voted to keep execution on the books.
Soy, Almond, Coconut: If It's Not From A Cow, Can You Legally Call It Milk?
Some members of Congress are calling on the government to crack down on food labels like soy milk or hemp milk. They say the "milk" label is legally reserved for only one beverage source: cows.
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Police Hunting For Tunisian Man Suspected In Berlin Truck Attack
Police had arrested one man but released him after not finding evidence he was driving the truck that killed 12 people Monday. Now reports say they found a Tunisian man's ID papers in the truck cab.
Hip For The Holidays: A World Cafe Playlist
Feeling a little jingle belled out? Here's your musical stocking stuffer — plus a holiday bedtime story.
Revised Special Insurance Enrollment Rules Shift Burden To Consumers
Consumers who want to sign up for health coverage on the federal marketplace after the usual deadline passes may need to do extra work to show they qualify for special enrollment later.
These Elaborate Gingerbread Creations Prove That Baking Is An Art
At this national contest in North Carolina, these intricate and gravity-defying works of edible ingenuity might just make Hansel and Gretel think that warring with a witch was worth it.
More Than 60 Russians Die From Drinking Bath Lotion; Putin Moves To Cut Booze Tax
Made from hawthorn berries, the lotion called Boyaryshnik is high in alcohol — but a bad batch in Siberia contained methanol, officials say.
Congo A 'Powder Keg' As Security Forces Crack Down On Whistling Demonstrators
The government is suppressing rallies against President Joseph Kabila extending his term past the constitutional two-term limit. There are reports more than 20 people have been killed at protests.
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