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Roundup: Thoughts On The Mizzou Protests And President Tim Wolfe's Resignation
After student protests, a hunger strike and a players' strike over racist incidents on campus, University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe agreed to step down.
Mizzou President Resigns Over Handling Of Racial Issues
Students have been complaining for months about racial slurs and other offensive incidents at the University of Missouri.
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Aggressive Lowering Of Blood Pressure Carries Risks As Well As Benefits
The group of patients that was treated more intensively did 25 percent better than the one that was treated to the traditional target. But some side effects nearly doubled with intensive treatment.
IRS May Soon Use Private Debt Collectors
A provision in the highway bills before Congress would require the IRS to hire collection agencies to collect back taxes. Congress sees it as a way of raising money to pay for highway construction. Opponents say it would lead to abuses, and that it's been tried in the past — and cost taxpayers more than it brought in.
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Coal Offers Hope For Montana Tribe
The Crow Tribe doesn't have adequate housing, jobs or educational opportunities. But it does have 9 billion tons of coal. Tribal leaders want to use it to better the community. But others worry about climate change and wonder if a proposed coal mine will pay off in the long run.
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As Missouri University President Resigns, UNF Prof Finds Parallels, Differences In Jax
University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe stepped down Monday after football players and other students demanded he resign. Wolfe is accused of not doing…
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More Women Opt For IUD, Contraceptive Implant For Birth Control
The number of U.S. women choosing long-acting, reversible birth control methods has more than quadrupled since 2002, data suggest. Use of the pill, condoms and female sterilization has dipped a bit.
World Anti-Doping Agency Wants Russia Suspended From Athletics Competitions
Russia responded angrily to the report which said there is alleged widespread drug use by the country's track and field athletes, and corruption in Russia's main sample testing laboratory.
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Normally Peaceful Jordan Shaken After Police Officer Kills 5 People
At least five people, including two Americans, were killed when a Jordanian police officer opened fire at a training center near the capital city of Amman. Jordan is an ally in the fight against ISIS.
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How Racial Incidents Sparked Change At The University Of Missouri
There was a turn of events in Columbia, Mo., on Monday, when the chancellor of the university there, and the president of the entire University of Missouri system announced they would resign.
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