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Mark Zuckerberg Is Betting Tech Can Address Educational Equity. Is It That Simple?
The Facebook CEO and his wife will deploy billions to improve schools using technology. Critics warn of the dangers of freestanding solutions.
Is The 'Do-Nothing' Congress Starting To Do Things?
Bipartisan victories seem to be on the horizon, as lawmakers approved a highway bill and the House passed an overhaul of No Child Left Behind.
ISIS Praises San Bernardino Attackers; 'We Will Not Be Terrorized,' Obama Says
"We are Americans," President Obama says in his weekly radio address. "We will uphold our values — a free and open society. We are strong. And we are resilient. And we will not be terrorized."
NASA Releases New Video Showing Higher-Resolution Closeup Of Pluto
The best photos from the New Horizons spacecraft that buzzed Pluto earlier this year are now making their way back to Earth, providing resolutions of less than 100 yards per pixel.
Tanzanian Diplomat Attacks Film About Attacks On Albinos
He says the documentary, about a boy who had three fingers hacked off for their purported magic power, is farfetched. People with albinism don't agree.
The Local Goes Global, As Mayors Talk Climate Change In Paris
With nations struggling to agree on how to reduce greenhouse emissions, many cities have stepped in to fill the gap. Some 1,000 mayors from around the world pledged new measures in Paris this week.
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As San Bernardino Recovers, FBI Delves Into Digital Footprints Of Shooters
The FBI is now investigating the mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., that killed 14 people as an act of terrorism. At the site of the attack, workers were allowed to retrieve their cars Saturday.
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At Heart Of Refugee-Resettlement Debate, A Rift Between Church And State
Indiana's governor has asked the Catholic Church to halt a plan to resettle Syrian refugees in the state. Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski explains why he expects the archdiocese to move forward anyway.
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As Florida's Puerto Rican Population Booms, Political Parties Move In
Each month, about 1,000 Puerto Rican families are moving to central Florida, a swing region. Migrating in part because of the island's economic crisis, both parties are now trying to woo them.
Police In London Say They Are Treating Tube Stabbing As 'Terrorist Incident'
Police stopped a 29-year-old man after he stabbed three people. Witnesses said the man shouted, "This is for Syria."
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