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Libraries are cornerstones of our communities — and they need our help

Georgia Jensen speaks on the importance of libraries. Jensen is a Henry Wallace Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. (Courtesy photo) by Georgia Jensen From...

States most dependent on the gun industry

With President Barack Obama’s executive orders on gun control and recent changes to state gun legislations, the personal finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis…

Bowl Bonanza: All the matchups for 2015 bowls

The latest on the college football playoffs, bowl matchups and other news on selection Sunday (all times EST). 8:19 p.m. HOLIDAY BOWL: Southern California will make...

NAACP leader to speak Monday; parents say she lied on race

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) _ Spokane NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal says she will speak about the furor over racial identity sparked after her parents said...

World's smallest dogs can be a big handful

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Living little carries some big risks. The smallest dogs in the world weigh less than 7 pounds, and can easily slip...

Top 25 Rdp: Buckeyes roll over FAMU in B10 tuneup

Ohio State wide receiver Evan Spencer, right, tries to escape the grasp of Florida A&M cornerback Patrick Aiken during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Kenny Guiton again starred in place of the injured Braxton Miller, setting a school record with six touchdown passes — all in the first half — to lead No. 4 Ohio State to a 76-0 victory against Florida A&M on Saturday. It was the most lopsided Ohio State win since 1935.

GOP has power where it counts: the states

ROLAND MARTIN by Roland Martin  (CNN) -- If you listen to the groupthink echo-chamber know-it-alls in Washington, the Republican Party has been decimated,...

1 deadly day: names and lives behind gunshot stats

FINAL HOURS--This Jan. 18 photo provided by the family shows Christopher Cotton at his sister's home in Buffalo, N.Y. A few hours after this photo was made, just past 1 a.m., on Jan. 19, his body was found, slumped in the driver's seat of a borrowed car, all the windows up and doors locked. (AP Photo/Jim Swiezy) by Adam Geller and David Crary AP National Writers (AP)--It was just past 1 a.m. when they found Christopher Cotton's body, slumped in the driver's seat at a Buffalo, N.Y., intersection, shot dead by an assailant who left all the car's windows up, the doors locked.

Man slaps 19-month-old toddler on plane, tells mother to 'shut that n****r baby up'

TODDLER ASSAULTED--Jessica Bennett and her son Jonah were traveling to Atlanta for a family funeral when her son was assaulted on the plane....

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