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Obama Urges Governors To Invest More In Education
President Obama says the U.S. needs to make a renewed effort in education so the nation keeps pace with global competitors.
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Study Finds Rich More Likely Unethical
A new study suggests that people of higher socioeconomic status are more likely to be unethical.
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Two Dead In Ohio High School Shooting
Two people are dead and three are hospitalized after a shooting at an Ohio high school.
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British Man Jailed In Texas, Accused Of Exporting Missile Parts
A British businessman is behind bars in west Texas for allegedly scheming to illegally export surface-to-air missile parts to Iran.
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Former Pecos City Manager Appointee Arrested For Extortion
A former candidate for Pecos City Manager has landed behind bars in the Borderland.
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Man Accused Of Trying To Kill Son Along Interstate 20 Found Not Guilty, Insane
A man accused of trying to kill his son has been found not guilty by insanity.
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Gov. Perry Renews Wildfire Emergency Proclamation
Governor Rick Perry has renewed a proclamation that extends the wildfire emergency in the Lone Star State.
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New Public Comment Period For Dunes Sagebrush Lizard
The decision on whether to list the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard on the Endangered Species List has been pushed back.
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Hundreds Welcome Home Soldiers at Fort Sill
More than a hundred families welcomed home their soldiers Sunday morning at Fort Sill.
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Syrian Referendum Results
Results of Syria's constitutional referendum vote are expected to be unveiled today.
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AAP Releases New Breastfeeding Policy Statement
The American Academy of Pediatrics is out with its first new breastfeeding policy statement in six years.
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BP "Deepwater Horizon" Trial Delayed
The legal battle over the worst oil spill in U.S. history has been delayed.
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Court To Hear EPA Carbon Rules Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals will hear arguments this week challenging new EPA's rules limiting carbon emissions.
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Disney Open 24 Hours This Wednesday
There is an extra day on the calendar this week and Disney wants people to spend all 24 hours at its theme park.
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U.S. Military Acquires Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles
The United States Army is looking at hydrogen fuel cell vehicles hoping that sometime in the near future they'll play some important military roles, maybe...
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