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In Hot Pursuit Of Public Safety, Police Consider Fewer Car Chases
Each year, 300 to 400 people are killed in high-speed police pursuits in the U.S. Some solutions to create safer chases have emerged — such as a Batman-like dart that tracks fleeing cars.
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Nigerian President: U.S. Refusal To Provide Weapons Aides Extremism
Nigeria's president says the United States' refusal to sell his country needed weapons is aiding and abetting Islamist extremists waging a deadly campaign there. President Muhammadu Buhari made his comments as he ended a four-day visit to the U.S. this week.
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Autopsy Of Sandra Bland Doesn't Suggest Homicide, Texas County Officials Say
The prosecutors' presentation Thursday included several color photographs of Bland's body — including her neck, which had a thick dark line curving across it.
Egypt's Military Struggles To Quell Growing ISIS-Linked Insurgency
Egypt has intensified its military response against insurgents who've pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State. But some warn that the government's crackdown is creating more extremists.
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The Financial Times, A Newspaper Success Story, Is Sold For $1.3 Billion
One of the world's oldest and most famous newspapers is changing hands. The Financial Times, based in London, will be sold to Nikkei Inc. of Japan for $1.3 billion dollars.
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Baseball Writer To Be Honored By Hall Of Fame, But He's Out Of A Job
Baseball writer Tom Gage is being honored by the Hall of Fame for his long and illustrious career at The Detroit News. But he didn't leave his beat voluntarily. He recently lost his job at the paper.
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Donald Trump Visits The Border And Calls For Tougher Enforcement
Donald Trump visited the border with Mexico and said he would crack down on illegal immigration if elected president. But he was less strident than he has been in other recent remarks.
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Classified Emails Were Sent Through Clinton's Private Network, Watchdog Says
The Justice Department has received a referral from an inspector general that is related to the case, but it has made no decision yet about whether it will launch an investigation into the issue.
Obama Says His Biggest Frustration Has Been Inability To Pass Gun Laws
The president spoke about gun control just hours before a gunman opened fire in a Louisiana movie theater. Obama said he will keep trying to pass gun safety laws in his remaining 18 months in office.
Well-Off Baby Boomers Know How To Binge Drink, Too
Think binge drinking, and college students downing cheap beer from red cups come into mind. But healthy affluent adults over 50 are more likely to drink dangerously than their peers.
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