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Baylor Removes Ken Starr As President Over University's Response To Sex Assault Cases
An independent review found that the university failed to adequately handle reports of harassment and assault and, in some cases, actively discouraged students from coming forward.
Former AIG Chief Hank Greenberg Must Stand Trial For Fraud, N.Y. Court Rules
The decision by New York State's Court of Appeals is a victory for state officials, who filed charges against the insurance industry icon 11 years ago.
Passport And Twitter Handle, Please: Border Agents May Soon Ask For Social Media Info
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is proposing that travelers covered by the Visa Waiver Program be asked to provide their social media account information. The field would be optional.
After Tornadoes Hit In And Around New Orleans, Wall Of Storms Moves East
The National Weather Service says multiple tornadoes touched down in southern Louisiana on Tuesday, and severe weather moving east threatened other Southern states.
N.Y. Attorney General: Nation's Flood Insurance Program Defrauding Taxpayers
The report comes after a joint investigation by NPR and PBS' Frontline that uncovered how private insurance companies in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy were profiting while homeowners suffered.
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The Small North Carolina Town That Wants To Dissolve Itself
Unwilling to impose a property tax and unable to offer services beyond streetlights, the town council in Centerville, N.C., is working to repeal its charter.
Hillary Clinton's 2 Audiences On Her Emails: Voters And Investigators
As yet another batch of emails from her time as secretary of state is set to be released, the Democratic presidential candidate walks a fine legal line in how she talks about them.
A Tally Of Mass Shootings In The U.S.
The shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., was the 355th mass shooting in the U.S. so far this year, or a little more than one per day. And it wasn't even the only mass shooting on Wednesday.
'2014 Was A Catastrophic Year,' Amnesty International Says
The group faults the U.S. on a range of issues, including the use of excessive force by police. It also says governments "must stop pretending the protection of civilians is beyond their power."
Community Activists Question Timing Of Grand Jury Announcement
Some of those who attended planning meetings with local officials blamed police and the county attorney's office for fueling the unrest by making the finding public at night and with little warning.
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