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'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.
Clintons Face Scrutiny Ahead Of Hillary's Campaign Announcement
As the country awaits a decision on a possible 2016 presidential run, Hillary and former president Bill Clinton are forced to defend decisions involving donations and Hillary's email practices.
Small Changes By Employers Can Raise Workers' Health Costs
As the enrollment window opens for employer-provided health insurance, workers may see changes for wellness programs, dependents' coverage and specialty drugs that could be costly.
Donations Roll In For Detroit Man Who Walks 21 Miles To Work
More than $300,000 has been raised in less than a week for James Robertson, who had to commute to his factory job by foot.
What's Most Likely To Kill You? Hint: Probably Not An Epidemic
Noncommunicable diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart disease are now the biggest killers on Earth. They account for 68 percent of deaths — and have an even greater impact in the developing world.
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For Many Workers, It's Time To Consider Insurance Options
People with employer-based health plans won't have to shop for coverage on the exchanges. Still, the federal health law can affect them. As employers adjust plans to meet new requirements, people can expect to see changes in their coverage.
After January Surge, 3.3 Million Have Enrolled In Obamacare
Slightly more women than men are signing up for coverage. The most popular plans are the silver ones, the third-most generous type among the four main kinds offered on insurance exchanges around the country.
How About A Gold Medal For Human Rights For Gay People?
Russia is pledging that the 2014 games will be free of discrimination despite its anti-gay measures. Frank Deford isn't buying it and says Olympic officials need to be accountable.
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China's Jade Rabbit Rover May Be Doomed On The Moon
Chinese officials recently announced the rover was experiencing mechanical difficulties, and now observers believe its done for. But the thirst for more moon missions may be spreading in China.
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