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Jury Selection To Begin In First Trial In Freddie Gray Case
In Baltimore, the trial opens Monday for the first of six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray. He's the unarmed black man fatally injured after his arrest and transport in a police van.
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Some 150 World Leaders Gather In Paris For U.N. Climate Conference
The conference is being billed as a last-chance summit to avoid catastrophic climate change. The goal is to come to a global agreement to limit greenhouse emissions.
Why Negotiators At Paris Climate Talks Are Tossing The Kyoto Model
The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 didn't slow down the gradual warming of the planet. Now governments meeting for a two-week summit are trying an a la carte approach.
Small Gaming Company Strikes Gold During 1-Day Sale
During a Black Friday campaign, Cards Against Humanity offered online shoppers the opportunity to buy nothing for $5. The company was up front about the deal, and still raked in $71,000.
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Turkey Says It Will Not Apologize For Downing Of Russian Jet
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said his country was defending its airspace. "Protection of Turkish airspace, Turkish borders is a national duty," Davutoglu said.
First Officer Implicated In Freddie Gray's Death Goes On Trial In Baltimore
In the city, many residents want accountability from this trial. They're eager for convictions, and some fear there will be more unrest if that doesn't happen.
Did 'Hateful Rhetoric' Cause Shooting? Hear Planned Parenthood's Careful Response
In an interview on NPR's Morning Edition, Cecile Richards spoke about Friday's attack at a facility in Colorado Springs and about an "incredible escalation of harassment and intimidation" at clinics.
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After Paris, Obama Administration Changes Visa Waiver Program
Holes in the visa program that allow easy entry into the United States are being re-examined. President Obama is taking steps to tighten the program, while Congress works on a fix.
What Pope Francis Did — And Didn't — Say On His First Trip To Africa
He spoke about bribery, war, water and peace between Muslims and Christians — but stayed silent on gay rights.
2 Israeli Teens Found Guilty In 2014 Killing Of Palestinian Youth
The teens are expected to be sentenced in January. A ruling on the accused ringleader, 31-year-old Yosef Haim Ben-David, has been delayed.
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