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'My Dream Was Being Used Against Me In Court'
Mac Phipps was a rising star of New Orleans rap when he was convicted of a killing he insists he did not commit. Two decades later, he is still fighting for his freedom and his art.
The latest to be evacuated from California's floods? Bunnies
Rising rivers are stranding endangered riparian brush rabbits in California. Wildlife officials are searching out and relocating hundreds of them to help protect the species.
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A Florida woman was shot through a door by her neighbor, drawing calls for an arrest
A 35-year-old Black woman was killed in Florida when she was allegedly shot by her white neighbor through the neighbor's door. Community members are calling for the shooter's arrest.
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GOP Lawmakers Reluctant To Act On ISIS War Authorization Request
President Obama's decision to send special operations ground forces into Syria is again prompting calls for specific authorization from Congress to wage war.
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Combat Jobs Are Open To Women But Filling Slots Will Take A While
The Army and other military services must begin to recruit, train and place women in the infantry, special operations and other units — and that process might not be complete until next year.
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Obama's ISIS Plan May Only Amount To 'Grass Cutting'
Melissa Block speaks with retired Col. Derek Harvey, a former Army intelligence officer and specialist on Iraq, about the self-proclaimed Islamic State and the White House strategy to combat the militant group.
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U.S. begins airdropping food in Gaza, but it's a less-than-ideal means of aid delivery
The U.S. military on Saturday began dropping food over the war-torn enclave. Costly and inefficient, delivering humanitarian aid by air is no substitute for delivering it by land, aid groups say.
Arkansas plans to memorialize the end of legal abortion in the state
A law passed in Arkansas last year calls for the creation of a donation-funded memorial on state capitol grounds, to memorialize aborted fetuses. Finding a tasteful design is proving difficult.
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Examining the state of India's opposition parties
India's opposition coalition gained ground this year following a weeks-long election. But are they ready to challenge ruling BJP's prominence?
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Does U.S. Strike Against ISIS In Libya Mark A Policy Shift?
Renee Montagne speaks with Washington Post reporter Missy Ryan about the American airstrikes targeting ISIS in Libya. The strikes, launched Monday, hit the coastal town of Sirte, an ISIS stronghold.
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