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Safety Concerns Raised After Elementary Students Plot Murder
Safety concerns are growing after TPD released details from a case involving two elementary students who planned to murder their classmate.
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To Understand HIV Risks, Researchers Follow Transgender Women Who Are Negative
Madison Waldron has an app on her phone that, on the surface, looks and acts a lot like a fitness tracker. But then there are the survey questions it...
New Senate President Galvano Pledges To Restore Civility To Tallahassee
New State Senate President Bill Galvano says he has high hopes for new era of cooperation in Tallahassee this year. "It's time to return respect and...
Daily Movement — Even Household Chores — May Boost Brain Health In Elderly
Whether it's exercise or housework, older Americans who move their bodies regularly may preserve more of their memory and thinking skills, even if they have brain lesions and other signs of dementia.
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MSU Interim President Resigns Amid Anger Over Remarks About Sexual Assault Victims
Interim President John Engler's efforts to try to shepherd the school through a turbulent time had been undercut by a year of scandal.
The #MuteRKelly Movement Takes Its Protest To The Steps Of His Record Label
In the wake of the docuseries Surviving R. Kelly, protesters brought more than 200,000 petition signatures on Wednesday to RCA Records and Sony Music Entertainment, calling for the label to drop him.
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When A Trip To The Doctor Leads To A Chat About Antibiotics
The latest NPR-IBM Watson Health Poll finds that medical visits for symptoms of infections are common and that many people get an antibiotic under those circumstances. But a talk is in order first.
ISIS Claims Responsibility For Explosion In Syria That Killed U.S. Troops
ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in the Syrian city of Manbij that targeted coalition troops. The Pentagon says U.S. service members suffered multiple deaths and injuries.
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'I'm A Survivor Of Violence': Portraits Of Women Waiting In Mexico For U.S. Asylum
Photographer Federica Valabrega photographed Central American women who fled domestic violence and joined a migrant caravan to seek asylum in the U.S.
For 7th Consecutive Year, Visa Overstays Exceeded Illegal Border Crossings
A study also finds that the unauthorized population from Mexico has declined by 1.3 million people since 2010.
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