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Wanted: Speakers Of Mayan Languages, Many Of Them
As immigration to the U.S. shifts from Mexico to Central America, more Mayan speakers find themselves stuck without translators in the court system.
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Massachusetts Drops Federal Common Core Test, Aiming At Its Own
Of the 26 states that adopted the PARCC test, Massachusetts is now the 20th state to drop it. But critics of Common Core say the move doesn't go far enough.
Justice Department Announces Criminal Charges Against Dietary Supplement Firms
More than 100 companies are accused of selling products that contain unlisted ingredients or make health claims without adequate scientific evidence.
Once A Hard Sell, Wal-Mart's Patti LaBelle Pies Fly Off Shelves
The sweet potato pie, sold in boxes bearing LaBelle's face, was a ho-hum seller until a video singing its praises went viral last week. Why pie fever? Partly, it's about celebrating black culture.
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Police Raid Apartment In French Suburb Looking For Terrorists
Police have surrounded an apartment in Saint Denis, a northern suburb of Paris. The main target of the raid is a man they think was behind last week's terrorist attacks which killed 129 people.
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French Spirit Rises: Parisians Reclaim Their Cafes En Masse
Parisians took to their beloved cafe terraces Tuesday night in a show of defiance. It was a campaign to reclaim those spaces after attacks killed 129 people at restaurants, cafes and a concert hall.
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Friendship Begins Over Shared Grief At Paris Memorial
At one of the memorials to the Paris attacks, two strangers met and started a friendship. Both had witnessed the carnage at the Bataclan theater, and both are struggling to move on with their lives.
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Australian Woman Recovers After Being Wounded In Paris Attacks
A bullet ran through 19-year-old Emma Parkinson's body, from her thigh to her hip. Her aunt told ABC Australia that Emma is doing much better now that her mother is by her side.
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There's More To Wage Cuts Than Just Lost Pay
Researchers find that wage cuts endured by workers whose peers do not have their wages cut are much more painful and detrimental to morale than wage cuts that are experienced by everyone on a team.
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Hollande Reiterates France Is At War; Raid Jolts Saint-Denis Awake
After the early morning raid in Saint-Denis, a northern suburb of Paris, French President Francois Hollande reminded everyone that France is at war with terrorists.
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