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Before They Walk Into A Classroom, These New Teachers Will March On The N.C. Capitol
Recent graduates Cristina Chase Lane and WinnieHope Mamboleo will be joining the profession just as teacher strikes sweep the nation. Instead of feeling demoralized, they say they feel galvanized.
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Sports Betting Ban
The Supreme Court has struck down a federal ban on sports betting. It's one of three decisions coming out of the high court on Monday.
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Supreme Court Upholds Individual Rights In 2 Key Criminal Justice Cases
The court decided only the accused have a right to profess guilt or innocence, not a lawyer. And in the age of Zipcar, you still maintain a right to privacy even if you aren't on a rental agreement.
PHOTOS: U.S. Embassy Opens In Jerusalem As Tens Of Thousands Protest In Gaza
The day was marked by violence and bloodshed, as tens of thousands of Palestinians protested the embassy opening and Israeli army forces killed dozens of protesters.
White House Reacts To The Killing Of Dozens Of Palestinian Protesters
In the bloodiest day there in years, Gaza officials say Israeli troops killed more than 50 Palestinians during protests along the border with Israel. Israel says it was defending its border from incursions but Palestinians say the dead include several teenagers and that more than 1,200 people were shot.
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U.S. Ambassador To Israel Defends Response To Gaza Protests
As the new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem opens, David Friedman, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, is defending Israel's response to Palestinian protesters.
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U.S. Embassy In Jerusalem Opens As Mass Protests Take Place In Gaza
As the United States opens its controversial embassy in Jerusalem Monday, it's getting mixed reviews with celebration from Israelis and disappointment among Palestinians.
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Louisiana Wants To Use The Muddy Mississippi To Build Up Its Coast
Louisiana has big plans to redirect parts of the river to build up its shrinking coast. New research suggests it won't help nearly enough.
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The Surprising Benefit Of Moving And Grooving With Your Kid
It doesn't just keep them entertained. New research highlights an unexpected positive impact — and also shows that when a parent sings to a child, the parent can benefit, too.
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Europe, Iran Foreign Ministers Will Try To Salvage Nuclear Deal
David Greene talks to German diplomat Wolfgang Ischinger about European and Iranian officials meeting in Brussels to discuss ways of maintaining the nuclear deal following the U.S. withdrawal.
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