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Thousands in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Monday were told to evacuate their homes

TAMPA, Florida (CNN) -- As the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall approaches, New Orleans -- and much of the Gulf Coast -- is preparing to put into practice the lessons learned from that defining storm.


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In boys, exposure to chlorpyrifos in womb linked to lower scores on short-term memory tests

NEW YORK --A widely used pesticide – banned in homes but still commonly used on farms – appears to harm boys' developing brains more than girls', according to a new study of children in New York City.


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Report: State had spent $4 billion on death penalty while carrying out 13 executions since 1978

SAN FRANCISCO--A perfect alignment of advantageous factors enabled opponents of capital punishment to place its abolition on the ballot for the first time in California.


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For years, Louisiana's children have been scoring below their peers on reading and math skills

NEW ORLEANS, LA. -- Last April, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal signed a new voucher program considered to be the most sweeping in the country.


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At least 80,000 men, women and children are being held in isolation on any given day

Decades after rights activists first began to refer to the practice of solitary confinement as "torture," the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights held a hearing on June 19 to "reassess" the fiscal, security and human costs of locking prisoners into tiny, windowless cells for 23 hours a day.


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He enlisted in 1942, after FDR created the Fair Employment Practices Commission

CHELTENHAM, Pa. (AP) -- Richard Vanderlippe Washington is a consummate gentleman. He rushes to stand when a visitor enters his family room; his ancient but smooth and nimble hands quickly reach to tie his necktie. His handshake is strong and firm.


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91.9 percent of black students passed the test, a 2.3 percentage point gain from the previous year

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The pass rate for California's high school exit exam increased slightly for the class of 2012, marking the sixth straight year of gains, state education officials announced Wednesday.


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Anti-gay epithets and sentiments in rap have largely been accepted as part of the hip-hop culture

NEW YORK (AP) -- For years, anti-gay epithets and sentiments in rap have largely been accepted, along with its frequent misogyny and violence, as part of the hip-hop culture -- a culture that has been slow to change, even as gays enjoy more mainstream acceptance, particularly in entertainment.


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Tragedy left six people dead and four others wounded

(CNN) -- Michelle Obama met privately Thursday with victims and surviving family members of the mass shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh temple earlier this month.


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Plaintiffs sue over new priorities saying which types of illegal immigrants should get deported

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A group of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents filed suit Thursday against new policy directives on removing illegal immigrants.


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