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As Fissures Between Political Camps Grow, 'Tribalism' Emerges As The Word Of 2017
"The meme of the moment is to say that American politics has become 'tribal,'" linguist Geoff Nunberg says. One sign of the division is the fact that no one can agree on how to use the word.
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To Avoid Fires In Flight, Airlines Move To Restrict 'Smart' Luggage
Airlines including American, Delta, and Alaska have announced restrictions on "smart luggage" due to the risk of fire caused by the lithium-ion batteries found in many of the bags.
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Tight Mayoral Vote In Atlanta Leaves Both Candidates Uncertain
Atlanta's mayoral race is likely on its way to a recount. The tally separating the two candidates was fewer than 800 votes. The election has featured a lot of discussion about race. The candidate currently trailing, if elected, would be the first white mayor of Atlanta in decades.
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Airlines Restrict 'Smart Luggage' Over Fire Hazards Posed By Batteries
Today's suitcases can charge your phone, track their location and even propel themselves behind you. But concerns about their batteries igniting in cargo holds have led airlines to issue new policies.
How To Safely Bring Home This Year's Christmas Tree
Lots of First Coast families will no doubt be bringing home a real Christmas trees this weekend.But do you know how to safely get that tree to the house…
Will The Mueller Investigation Unearth A Crime? Legal Reporter Says It's Complicated
"There is not going to be a neat ending," New Yorker writer Jeffrey Toobin says of the investigation into Russian meddling. A central issue is whether a sitting president can be criminally indicted.
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Pearl Harbor Hero Posthumously Awarded The Bronze Star
After years with no recognition, World War II veteran, Joseph George received the Bronze Star on Thursday. His ship was next to the USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor attack. He saved many shipmates lives.
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South Carolina Police Officer Sentenced For Shooting An Unarmed Black Man
A white former South Carolina police officer received a 20-year prison sentence for the shooting death of an unarmed black man. Michael Slager shot Walter Scott from behind after he fled during a traffic stop.
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'Fight For Rights Will Continue' In Zimbabwe, #ThisFlag Movement Pastor Vows
Robert Mugabe is gone as Zimbabwe's leader, but Evan Mawarire warns that abuses have yet to end. "The citizens of our nation are not enemies to our government," he says. "They should be listened to."
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Beirut Crowd Protests Trump Recognizing Jerusalem As Israel's Capital
Lebanese security forces used tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators outside the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. They were protesting against the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
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