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Body Cameras For Police Officers Aren't A Panacea
President Obama has asked for $263 million to help local police buy body cameras, among other things. Cameras are easy to buy but are not a fix for issues between police departments and their communities.
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Why My Mom Didn't Say 'I Love You' For 11 Years
When the author came out on Nigerian television, his parents were silent. But now he sees changes in their attitude — and in the anti-LGBT attitudes in his homeland as well.
For $3 Billion, Apple Buys Dr. Dre's Beats Electronics
The deal brings hip-hop producers Dr. Dre and Jimmy lovine into the Apple fold. And it also marks a strategic shift for the company, which has always eschewed splashy acquisitions.
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Hugh Jackman Jumps; Tony Viewers Say, 'What?'
Sunday night's Tony Awards got off to a jumping start, but from there, they seemed to hit a few rough patches.
Bomb Attacks Increase In Ukraine's Second-Largest City, Kharkiv
Kharkiv has largely escaped the ravages of the war until recently. It has been hit by several terrorist bombings, including a blast at a Ukrainian national unity rally last month that killed 4 people.
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Musicians Deny Requests To Allow Their Music To Be Streamed
Taylor Swift fought Apple, and seems to have won: It will pay royalties during the free trial period of its music streaming service. But Swift isn't the only artist to stand up to Internet services.
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As Coronavirus Patients Recover, Hospitals Play Songs Of Hope
At one Detroit hospital, patients and staff alike believe the Journey hit "Don't Stop Believin'" is their personal anthem, and it plays for every COVID-19 patient released.
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'Farewell Amor' Star Jayme Lawson Soars From School To Success In Theater, Film
Jayme Lawson graduated from the famed Julliard School one year ago — and already she's accumulated some impressive credits.
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This Alaskan town is finally getting high-speed internet, thanks to the pandemic
Many people in rural areas couldn't migrate their lives online when the pandemic hit because they lacked fast internet. Tribes in Alaska are now using new federal funding to install broadband.
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NYC subway shooting suspect had a history of posting offensive material online
Experts have been combing through the apparent social media presence of Frank James, a suspect in Brooklyn's subway shootings. They've found elements of extremist ideologies and conspiracy theories.
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