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School Nurses Can Be Mental Health 'Detectives' But They Need Help
School nurses play a critical role in identifying students with mental health disorders, but there aren't enough of them and they often don't have enough training.
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Video Appears To Show Tourists Destroying Popular Oregon Rock Formation
The sandstone pedestal in Cape Kiwanda was fenced off, but visitors often slipped past to take photos. A video shows people pushing on the rock. There's a shout of "Got 'em!" as the formation falls.
UN Secretary General Pushes Climate Change Agreement Before Next Administration
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is working to wring commitments out of 55 nations to ratify the Paris Climate Change treaty.
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2 Juveniles Charged With Arson, Suspected Of Starting Deadly Tennessee Wildfire
The fire in east Tennessee that began last month has killed at least 14 people and caused widespread destruction in the town of Gatlinburg. Two minors have been arrested and might be tried as adults.
Here's Who Will Be Speaking At Donald Trump's Republican Convention
The roster includes five Trumps, five former opponents, and zero former Republican nominees.
Wellness Programs Take Aim At Workplace Stress
A recent poll shows stress tops the list for people concerned about the impact of their job on their health. Workplace wellness programs often address stress, but many employees don't sign up.
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Three Generations Of Le Pens Fight For Party's Future
The people of France are bemused and entertained by family squabbles at the top of the far-right National Front.
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Councilwoman: Police Can Get A Fair Trial In Baltimore
Baltimore City Councilwoman Helen Holton tells NPR's Scott Simon she's celebrating the indictment of six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray.
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No. 2 At Justice Warns Growing Prison Budget Detracts From Public Safety
The federal government spends $7 billion a year to incarcerate about 200,000 inmates. That's money Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates says could pay for more FBI agents and local police.
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Donald Trump Takes The Jackpot In Nevada Caucuses
The real estate mogul's victory gives him his third big win in the past two weeks. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio finished far behind.
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