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Russia, China Block U.N. Move To Investigate War Crimes In Syria
A U.N. security Council resolution introduced by France and with the backing of the U.S. sought accountability for wartime atrocities. Russia's ambassador called it a publicity stunt.
Russian Hackers Reportedly Hit JPMorgan, Other Banks
The FBI says it is working with the Secret Service to investigate the alleged swiping of account data, which it's thought might be in retaliation for U.S. sanctions on Moscow.
Amid high-stakes U.S. diplomatic visit, Panamanians turn to news parodies
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Panama to discuss the Canal. Amid this high-profile visit, Panamanians have been turning to El Gallinazo, an account that posts satirical takes on the news.
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Insurers can restrict mental health care. What laws protect patients in your state?
It can be really hard to get mental health care in the U.S. Even if you find a therapist in network, your insurer can refuse to cover the prescribed treatment. Here are the laws protecting patients.
Democrats Play Wait-And-See On Benghazi Panel
Despite a call from some to boycott the GOP's newest Benghazi probe, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats aren't going that far — yet.
Barred From Baptism, Mormon Kids Of Same-Sex Couples Face A Fraught Choice
The Mormon church recently made a policy preventing children of same-sex couples from getting baptized. The move has exposed a rift among Mormons — and made for some difficult decisions.
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For Tiny Gibraltar, There's A Lot At Stake In The 'Brexit' Vote
Gibraltar is a peninsula attached to Spain, but its 30,000 residents have British passports — and could tip the scales in a close vote this June on leaving the European Union.
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Virginia becomes the latest GOP-governed state to quit a voter data partnership
Virginia is the eighth state to leave the bipartisan ERIC compact amid fringe conservative reports and conspiracy theories attempting to connect the system to liberal activists.
Multinational Manufacturing Giants Opening More Plants In South Carolina
On Labor Day weekend, we wanted to take a look at one place in this country where factory jobs are increasing. In South Carolina, multinational manufacturing giants are expanding.
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At Supply Swap, A Teacher's Discarded Blackboard Is Another's Blank Slate
Teachers can spend hundreds, sometimes thousands, of their own money on school supplies for their classrooms. In Baltimore, there's a way for teachers to shop for free.
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