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Biden says Supreme Court's immunity ruling 'undermines the rule of law'
President Biden said the court's decision puts "virtually no limits on what a president can do" and used it to argue against former President Donald Trump's reelection bid.
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Kanye's 'Yeezus' Packs A Bite
After months of speculation, West's latest album reveals itself as a trim, 10-song, 40-minute effort that's heavy on electronic and industrial influences. It's also another piece of the puzzle to one of pop music's most compelling — and frustrating — figures.
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In July Jobs Numbers, Fodder For Cautious Optimism
According to new numbers, the U.S. economy continued to add jobs at a steady pace in July. Employers added 209,000 jobs to their payrolls.
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Thousands Of Federal Inmates Released Following Sentencing Changes
Several thousand federal inmates are being released early as a result of changes to U.S. Sentencing Commission guidelines on drug crimes.
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A shortage of air traffic controllers is hurting safety, aviation experts warn Senate
At a Senate hearing, aviation experts testified that a shortage of air traffic controllers is leading to fatigue and distraction, likely contributing to a series of close calls on runways this year.
New report warns that beverages marketed as toddler formulas are not necessary
The report from the American Academy of Pediatrics says many of the products marketed as toddler "milks" or "formulas" are often not as healthy as they claim to be.
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At A New Orleans High School, Marching Band Is A Lifeline For Kids
Reporter Keith O'Brien spent a year following the Edna Karr High School marching band. Being a member is more than just a way to be popular; the band offers students a pathway to college.
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Teams in Japan assess the impact of earthquakes and powerful aftershocks
Japan's west coast suffered a series of major earthquakes and subsequent tsunami warnings on New Year's Day. Dozens of people have died, and aftershocks continue to shake the region.
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Weather delays king cake carnival in D.C.
Record snow fall in New Orleans this week disrupted the delivery of the famous king cakes to carnival events in Washington DC. this weekend.
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Bark Air aims to revolutionize flying for dogs
Flying with your dog can be stressful — but now there's a private jet service for the discerning dog. It's called Bark Air.
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