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The Immigrants It Once Shut Out Bring New Life To Pennsylvania Town
Once home to some of the country's strictest anti-illegal-immigration laws, Hazleton is now 40 percent Latino. The city is younger and bigger than it's been in decades, and the economy is thriving.
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Self-Driving Cars Hit The Streets, Sort Of
The electric car company Tesla is now becoming the self-driving carmaker. Today it releases software to tens of thousands of Model S owners to automate steering, lane change and parallel parking.
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Israel Considers Ways To Hinder Flashpoints For Violence
Israeli authorities have blocked roads and soldiers are stopping cars at checkpoints. Israel may not return the bodies of accused Palestinian attackers for fear funerals will ignite more violence.
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Picture Shows Gunslinger Billy The Kid Playing Croquet
A newly authenticated tintype shows Billy outside a cabin holding his mallet during a casual pick up game. It's only the second photograph of the Kid ever found. It's appraised at $5 million.
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'Dumbass' Or Not, Rand Paul's Live Stream May Be The Future Of Campaigning
Rand Paul might have tired with a daylong Internet broadcast from the trail, but his campaign says it was a success.
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Californians Consider New Ways To Share Water
California's drought has the state re-thinking who has the right to its water. A complex system dating back to the 19th century divides up the state's supplies.
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Jacksonville, Baltimore Face Off To Raise Money For Animal Shelters
The Jacksonville Humane Society is challenging the city of Baltimore to see which community can raise more money for their hometown animal shelter by the…
More Fair Use News: Google Books, Again, Prevails Against Authors
Google gets another win in a case by book authors and publishers challenging its digital library. Disputes over "fair use" of copyrighted material are bound to continue as more stuff ends up online.
Drinking Makes Teens' First Sexual Experience Riskier, Less Satisfying
When drinking is part of the picture, young women are more apt to say their first sexual experience was coerced, and that it wasn't planned with a romantic partner in an ongoing relationship.
'Dope' Director On Geekdom, The N-Word And Confronting Racism With Comedy
Rick Famuyiwa's film, Dope, is about a black high-school student who's into 90s hip-hop and Japanese comic books. Originally broadcast July 1, 2015.
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