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L.A. school in child abuse scandal reopens
As scandal-plagued Miramonte Elementary School reopened with a new staff, L.A. school officials announced that ousted teachers could return if they are cleared in the investigation into faculty sexual misconduct.
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Stay out U.S.
Some of the bravest, noblest women and men I have met are members of the United States armed forces. To them, military intervention is not about winning a debate on television or sounding smart on Twitter. With the United Nations ruling out support for military options to stop the bloodbath in Homs in Syria, leading U.S. commentators are calling for NATO and the Arab League to intervene militarily.
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China
China will sometimes say "no" and the world should get used to it.
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10 states out of No Child Left Behind
Ten states are being granted waivers to free them from some requirements of the No Child Left Behind education reform law, with President Barack Obama explaining Thursday that the move aims to "combine greater freedom with greater accountability."
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Mississippi pardons challenged
Mississippi's Supreme Court on Thursday heard challenges to the scores of controversial pardons issued by former Gov. Haley Barbour on his way out of office, peppering lawyers with questions but making no immediate ruling.
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Carville: GOP, your real problem is Mitt
James Carville says Republicans should have been careful what they wished for. Gingrich and Santorum will soon be out and the candidate will be the politically detached Romney
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China boy sobs in snow, sparks outrage
A video of a toddler crying while running in the snow nearly naked has sparked a firestorm in China, but the boy's father says the exercise was meant to strengthen his son.
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Drug reverses Alzheimer's in mice
Scientists say they "serendipitously" discovered that a drug used to treat a type of cancer quickly reversed Alzheimer's disease in mice.
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