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College Presidents Have Problems With Obama's Message On Tuition
The president says he's putting colleges "on notice" about tuition hikes. College officials say the White House shouldn't be prescribing how schools cut costs.
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Justice Department's No. 3 Official Is Stepping Down
Stuart Delery, acting associate attorney general, is resigning to explore options in the private sector. He leaves as the highest-ranking openly gay leader in the department's history.
Sanders Takes His Message To The Vatican
The Democratic presidential hopeful said it was worth it to take time away from the campaign trail to attend a Vatican conference on social and economic justice.
Brazil's New Cabinet Has No Women, Drawing Social Media Backlash
Brazil's first female president was suspended on Thursday, and the man replacing her quickly installed a new Cabinet that has no women.
'Jeopardy!' Champion Goes Viral With Quirky Style, Big Bets
Austin Rogers — a New York City bartender who claims to have analyzed hundreds of episodes to deduce patterns in the questions — has become a viral sensation.
Kenya Government Standoff With TV Stations Enter Day 3
Kenya's government turned off the nation's broadcasters so they couldn't cover the opposition's show of inaugurating their candidate, who failed to win the presidency.
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Thailand's Former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Is Now A Fugitive
Thailand's top court has issued a warrant for the ousted leader after she was a no-show at a judgment hearing in a criminal case. Her lawyers said she had an earache, but the court didn't buy it.
National Weather Service Adds New Colors So It Can Map Harvey's Rains
The old colors couldn't reflect rainfall totals in Texas that weather experts call "unprecedented."
Los Angeles Tests Whether Lighter Color Streets Will Lower The Temperature
Los Angeles is piloting a project called "Cool Pavement." The city is putting a light grey coating on top of some neighborhood streets in an effort to lower the air temperature.
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Steely Dan's Walter Becker Dies At 67
The guitarist, bassist and songwriter leaves behind a handful of classic albums that blended rock, jazz and sonic perfection in unprecedented fashion.
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