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One Week And Counting: Howard University Student Protesters Still Aren't Budging
It has become the longest protest ever at the historically black university and still the school's president has ignored calls to resign following a financial aid scandal.
Kilauea's Latest Impact: Blue Flames And Beleaguered Residents
Scientists say new hazards are emerging, although they can't say when the eruption may end, leaving more than 1,000 residents in limbo.
White House Says North Korea Meeting Will Happen Only With 'Concrete' Action
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said a meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will only happen once the country shows a commitment to denuclearization.
Protesters Rally Outside Philadelphia Starbucks After Arrests Of 2 Black Men
Demonstrators gathered on Sunday after two black men were arrested on suspicion of trespassing. The men were later released, and the incident has drawn accusations of racial profiling.
Running For Baltimore Mayor, Activist DeRay Mckesson Draws Donors
The Black Lives Matter advocate entered the race on Wednesday night in a surprise move. Less than 24 hours later, he has raised almost $40,000 from nearly 700 donors.
Colonialism Comment Puts Facebook Under Scrutiny
A Facebook board member lambasted a decision by regulators in India, the social network's second-largest market. He thereby sparked new scrutiny of Facebook's intentions in that country.
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Also this week: The story of a 60-year-old United Airlines pilot and runner who finished the New York City Marathon in 2 hours, 47 minutes and 27 seconds.
After The Paris Attacks, Some Stories Weren't True
Big news events like the Paris attacks often lead to some incorrect headlines.
Cameron Reaches New Deal On Britain's Status In The EU
Cameron had been seeking concessions for his country so that he can encourage Britons to vote for continued EU membership in a referendum expected in the coming months.
What If It Weren't An iPhone? What The Apple/FBI Case Means For The Industry
Apple is in a unique position to challenge the FBI's request for access to a terrorist suspect's iPhone. Nonetheless, more tech companies worry about the precedent.
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