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Lawmakers will listen to whistleblowers testify on discoveries of shocking abuse

(CNN) -- More than two years after the U.S. military discovered horrifying abuse at an Afghan hospital it was funding, Congress will on Tuesday finally hear directly from U.S. military whistle blowers and other witnesses about the scandal.


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Lawyers also argue that the convict should be spared because he has an IQ of 70

ATLANTA (CNN) -- Georgia's Supreme Court halted Monday evening's scheduled execution of a convicted murderer on procedural grounds, but rejected a plea to spare him due to mental retardation.


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Oregon is among the states that will receive the newest flexibility waiver

(CNN) -- The White House announced on Thursday that it would grant seven additional waivers from restrictive provisions of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law.


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Demographers say poverty will remain above pre-recession levels for many more years

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The ranks of America's poor are on track to climb to levels unseen in nearly half a century, erasing gains from the war on poverty in the 1960s amid a weak economy and fraying government safety net.


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Blacks make up almost half of all new HIV infections and are less likely to get treatment

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Houston pastor Timothy W. Sloan has felt for years that he needed to talk about HIV and AIDS with his congregation.


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Terrorist Screening Database has more than 500,000 names of known or suspected terrorists

(CNN) -- As soon as counterterrorism and law enforcement officials got word of the shootings in Aurora, Colorado, an interagency process to search for a possible terrorism link was set in motion.


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Black men who have sex with men account for one in four new HIV infections, report says

(CNN) -- Only one in 500 Americans is a black gay or bisexual male, but black men who have sex with men (MSM) account for one in four new HIV infections in the United States, according to a new report by the Black AIDS Institute (BAI).


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Since 1970 school has been vital for everyone from newly arrived immigrants to the newly unemployed

SAN FRANCISCO – When Eunice Kim came to City College of San Francisco in 2007, she was looking for a way up and out of the spiraling travel industry that she'd been working in for nearly 10 years.


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Black voter turnout of 64.7 percent was a significant factor in Obama's victory in 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) -- One of the oldest U.S. civil rights groups says President Barack Obama may have a tougher time winning at least three battleground states in November if black voter turnout falls at least 5 percentage points below the record levels that helped to put him in the White House.


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What does it take to break the system that traps low-income students and those from troubled homes?

Nick Smith was shuttled from high school to high school in recent years, whenever a relative died or was shot.

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