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Only one-third of African Americans say they have confidence in the police. Killings like Alton ...
If you’re looking for someone to be surprised that the officers involved in the shooting will not face criminal charges, ... -
North Korean leader was in delegation visiting Beijing: source
BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was part of a secretive delegation that arrived in Beijing by ... -
Israeli PM Netanyahu taken to hospital for tests: spokesman
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was taken to hospital on Tuesday to undergo tests after suffering from ... -
'Roseanne'’s Darlene Conner and the Queer Characters Who Hide in Plain Sight
Sara Gilbert’s Darlene wasn’t gay, but she became an icon to the LGBTQ community. http://www.wired.com/ -
Arizona’s Governor Suspends Uber’s Self-Driving Cars After Fatal Crash
As self-driving tech changes life on the street, expect lots of cities and states to write their own rules. They’ve ... -
AP-NORC Poll: Trump benefiting from economic policies
Trump remains unpopular with the majority of Americans, 58 percent. But 42 percent say they now approve of the job ... -
Gerrymandering is one problem for Democrats. Wasted votes is another.
If you’re a Democrat who lives in a city, you’re part of the problem. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Cuba's Communist Party admits errors, slowdown in reforms
HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba’s Communist Party admitted a slowdown and errors in its implementation of Raul Castro’s market-style reforms, just ... -
Throwing Brexit to the wind: how the EU rallied around Britain over Russia
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Three days after European Union leaders left a summit in Brussels with a discreet yet vague agreement ... -
Thousands more leave Syria's Ghouta, rebels await Russian decision
BEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) – Thousands of people left eastern Ghouta for Syrian rebel territory near the Turkish border on Tuesday, the ...