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High death rates from shooting closely match gun prevalence

Gun statistics graph chartGuns don't make a nation safer.That's the conclusion of a study that found a strong correlation between gun ownership rates and the risk of death by firearms in more than a dozen developed countries.

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Mining advocacy group claims rules will effectively ban coal as power source

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new rules aimed at limiting the amount of carbon pollution coming from new power plants.

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VIDEO: Senate lacks votes to defund healthcare act and Obama would veto it if they did

House Republicans are threatening to shut down the government unless the budget bill defunds Obamacare. The battle is certain to fail since the Senate lacks votes to kill health care and the president would veto any bill that did pass. 

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Mother says parents were not warned about

slavery field tripA class of Connecticut seventh-graders were called the n-word and threatened during a nighttime slavery re-enactment field trip 

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The disaster killed 11 people

Deepwater Horizon disaster oilspillOilfield services giant Halliburton pleaded guilty Thursday to destroying test results that investigators had sought as evidence in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The spill, just miles off the Louisiana coast killed 11 people, countless sea creatures and hurt the environment. 

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'Republicans have been attempting to push a bill that would fund the rest of the government while defunding the health care law'

Senator Ted Cruz(CNN) -- Republicans in the House of Representatives expressed outrage with one of their compatriots on the other side of the Capitol Wednesday, questioning whether or not Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is really all-in on defunding Obamacare or if he's trying to put all the onus of defunding the bill on the House.

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Questions on killer's security clearance and access to military contracting jobs despite a checkered history in the Navy and with civilian police

aaron alexisWASHINGTON (CNN) -- Red flags, unexplained etchings on a shotgun, claims of poor police response. It's been three days since Aaron Alexis went on a shooting rampage at the Navy Yard in Washington. And each new day since has brought new revelations about his past, the attack and the subsequent inquiry.

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We don't know if it's one person. Or maybe a group of coworkers who pooled their dollars together

(CNN) -- You were more likely to be struck by lightning or attacked by a shark -- maybe even at the same time -- than win Wednesday night's Powerball drawing.

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Wall Street lobbied against the rule and won a compromise

money in handWall Street's top regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission, voted 3-to-2 at a meeting Wednesday to propose the rule that would force publicly traded companies to disclose a ratio that compares CEO pay with that of salaries of those who work for them.

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Segregation in Greek system continues despite complaints

Last week, an article in the University of Alabama's student newspaper, The Crimson White, claimed that several sororities on campus had denied membership opportunities to black students because of their race. The article relied on the account of one named sorority sister and several other anonymous contributors who painted a picture of a segregated Greek system yearning for change.

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