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Man Juggles For An Entire Marathon Without A Single Drop
Michal Kapral is a top "joggler." Naturally, that means juggling while jogging. He already held the world record in joggling a marathon. Now, he's run one without dropping a ball even once.
Justice Department Will Track Police Killings And Use Of Force
A pilot program could begin early next year. The announcement amplifies FBI Director James Comey's statement that the bureau is setting up a database that can track police killings.
Jack Greenberg, Civil Rights Icon Who Argued Brown v. Board Of Education, Dies
After Thurgood Marshall left for the federal bench, Greenberg became the Legal Defense Fund's second director. Greenberg argued some of the biggest civil rights cases in front of the Supreme Court.
World Health Organization Warns Tuberculosis Is Not Under Control
A new report shows tuberculosis was one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide in 2015, and that the United Nations health body is not on track to meet its goals for reducing deaths from the disease.
Canada Just Wants To #TellAmericaItsGreat
A Canadian company started the hashtag #TellAmericaItsGreat to help its southern neighbors endure this contentious election season.
Some Business Owners Say This Election Makes Campaign Signs Worth The Risk
Political lawn signs are common, but most business owners avoid them for fear they will upset customers. But some businesses are prominently showing their support during this divisive election.
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Police Searches Of Social Media Face Privacy Pushback
Data analytics firms that analyze vast amounts of public social media are a tool for law enforcement. But there are signs that Twitter, Facebook and others are shutting off access to that data.
When Your Child Takes Your Ex-Spouse's Side
Dear Sugar Radio is a podcast offering "radical empathy" and advice for the lost, lonely and heartsick. Today the Sugars consider the situation of a divorced parent cut off from his or her children.
High-Priced 'Pill Fashion' Causing Controversy
Italian fashion brand Moschino is causing controversy with its pill-themed 2017 collection. Randy Anderson of Eden House Recovery Services is pushing stores not to sell the clothing.
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West Virginia Grapples With High Drug Costs
Climbing drug prices are taking a toll on West Virginia's budget, some state legislators say. Expensive drugs fuel an increase in Medicaid spending, which leaves less money for schools and roads.
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