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U.S. Court Orders Syria To Pay $300 Million For Killing Of Journalist Marie Colvin
The judge ruled that Colvin was killed by Syria and "targeted because of her profession, for the purpose of silencing those reporting on the growing opposition movement in the country."
Here's How PG&E's Bankruptcy Might Hurt California's Ambitious Climate Goals
PG&E is key to helping California meet its ambitious goal of zero carbon electricity by mid-century. Now there's concern that the utility's bankruptcy may set that back.
Triumph Chairman Gaetz Signals Support For Using Some BP Money For Hurricane Michael Recovery
Northwest Florida is the site of two of the worst natural disasters in U.S. History: the 2010 BP Oil Spill and last year’s devastating Hurricane Michael...
Some Groups In L.A. Are Turning To Community Land Trusts For Affordable Housing
A one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles is unaffordable for many residents. Some community groups are trying an approach they say is cheaper than building affordable housing: community land trusts.
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Child Advocates Push For Foster Parent Privacy
Should the identities of foster parents be kept secret? The Florida Coalition for Children is exploring the issue following a case in Miami where a...
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New Crops Proposed After Michael Devastation
Hemp and hops are being promoted among alternatives for crops wiped out by Hurricane Michael in the eastern Panhandle. Glen Aiken, director of the...
Growing List Of European Nations Endorse Venezuela Opposition Leader Guaidó
More than a dozen nations in the Western Hemisphere, known as the Lima Group, also admitted Guaidó's interim government as a full member.
Bipartisan Support Builds For Limits On Surprise Medical Bills
President Trump said that taming unexpected medical bills would be a top priority for his administration. The sentiment found support from many in Congress.
Neomi Rao, Picked For D.C. Circuit Court, Faces Scrutiny Over Earlier Views On Rape
Rao has been nominated for a spot on that prestigious court opened by the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. She has drawn criticism for an argument she aired as an undergraduate decades ago.
At Least 10 Killed, Dozens Injured In Paris Apartment Fire
Officials say arson is to blame in the fire that swept through an apartment building in the French capital early Tuesday. It took hundreds of firefighters several hours to put out the blaze.
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