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An Update On LA's iPad Program
A high-profile school tech program; a federal corruption investigation and the resignation of the superintendent.
Americans, Briton Who Thwarted Train Attack Receive French Medal
The three Americans and a British man who took down a heavily armed man on a passenger train speeding through Belgium have received France's top honor.
Big Money And Backstabbing Have Become Part Of The Iowa Game
The hyperfocus on Iowa as the first presidential nominating contest has meant more money — and sometimes leaving allegiances behind — for consultants, who can make up to $10,000 a month.
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Tech Week: Women's Raises, Screen Time And Super-Locked Phones
Controversial remarks about women not needing to ask for raises, how people in tech often limit their kids' screen time and a heated debate over smartphone encryption topped our tech coverage.
Here's What's Becoming Of America's Dead Shopping Malls
What happens when shopping malls die? Often they're turning into medical centers, churches, schools and universities and new suburban downtowns.
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A Crowd Of Scientists Finds A Better Way To Predict Seizures
The winners of an online competition identified electrical patterns in the brain that often precede a seizure. The victors included a mathematician and an engineer, but no doctor.
Alaska's Governor Eager To Expand Medicaid
The state's last top guy was hostile to Obamacare. But Gov. Bill Walker, an independent, sees Medicaid expansion as a cost-effective no-brainer. Can he convince Republicans in Alaska's legislature?
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'Adventures Of Beekle' Wins Caldecott; Newbery Goes To 'The Crossover'
The American Library Association awarded its top medals to Dan Santat's tale of an imaginary friend on a mission and Kwame Alexander's story of basketball-playing twins.
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From A Mountain, Kurds Keep Watch On ISIS In Mosul
From a nearby mountain, Kurdish forces can see look down into the strategic city. An Iraqi-led assault on the city is planned, but for now the frustrated men hold their territory and train.
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Holder Seeks To Soothe Nerves During Visit To Ferguson
The attorney general hugged community leaders, a highway patrol captain and the mother of Michael Brown during his visit, and got an update on the federal investigation into the teen's shooting.
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