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A Ferguson police officer stands on West Florissant Avenue as protesters block traffic in Ferguson, Mo., on April 28, 2015. Residents in Ferguson are petitioning that regulations on the use of police body cameras be placed in the city's charter.
 
  Unrelenting Ferguson protests pushed year of national change  
  Protests over the death of an unarmed black teen thrust Ferguson, Mo., into the spotlight  
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  politics      
    Trump dumped from Red State event over Kelly 'blood' comment
A conservative group pulls invitation to Donald Trump because of his Megyn Kelly attack
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  Signage at a Verizon Wireless retail store at Downtown Crossing in Boston. Verizon, the nation's largest wireless provider, will stop offering phones at discounted prices when customers sign two-year service contracts, taking effect Aug. 13.   Verizon ends two-year contracts with new plans
Wireless carrier's new plans take effect August 13.
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  people      
  Bobbi Kristina Brown and Nick Gordon in 2012.   Gordon lawyer: Bobbi K. suit 'slanderous'
Amended suit filed by Bobbi Kristina Brown's conservator blames Nick Gordon for her death.
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  Christian Taylor, 19, of Arlington, Texas   Texas officer on burglary call shoots unarmed black teen
He had driven an SUV through the front of a car dealership.
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  world      
  Afghan firefighters hose down the street outside Camp Integrity, a base housing U.S. special forces that was attacked by militants, in Kabul. The attack resulted in the death of one NATO service member whose nationality was not revealed.  Multiple bo   Death toll in Kabul military base attack climbs to 10
One U.S. service member and nine Afghan contractors were killed.
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  money      
  Oil Rig: Garden City, Kan., is known as a cattle town, but the fields surrounding the city are littered with oil rigs. That industry has helped fuel a boom of immigrants moving there, drastically changing the population to the point that minorities n   Iran deal no quick windfall for oil companies
Iran deal no quick windfall for oil companies
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  business      
  USA TODAY   Seven countries near bankruptcy
All of them instill relatively little confidence among investors, to say the least.
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  nation      
  Austin decides not to regulate, but neighbors of one restaurant have sued   Fight over smoke threatens sacred texas BBQ
Austin decides not to regulate, but neighbors of one restaurant have sued
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  people      
  GTY 472793266 E ENT ACE USA NY   Ripa, Consuelos have matching walking casts
Everybody hurts.
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A soldier fires a portable air defense rocket during the International military games \

A soldier fires a portable air defense rocket during the International military games \"Masters of Antiaircraft Battle - 2015\" outside the Russian southern town of Yeisk. Teams of the Armed Forces of the People's Republic of China, the Islamic Repub
 
  Popular Stories
Unrelenting Ferguson protests pushed year of national change
Trump dumped from Red State event over Kelly 'blood' comment
Verizon ends two-year contracts with new plans
 
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