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FEATURE-Struggling Catholic schools strategize to draw new students
ReutersBy Mary Wisniewski CHICAGO, May 2 (Reuters) - For years, headlines about Catholic schools in the United States have told gloomy tales of falling enrollment and multiple closings. Between 2000 and 2013, 2,090 U.S. Catholic schools closed or...Tags: Christianity, Awards and Prizes, Roman Catholicism, Washington, DC, Graduation
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Court: Police need warrant to look at cell phone pictures
TALLAHASSEE – Police officers need a warrant if they want to search through photos on a cell phone in possession of a defendant at the time of arrest, the Florida Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. The ruling, which overturns an opinion from the...Tags: Science and Technology, Justice System, Police Arrests, Prosecution, Lawyers
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U.S. top court justice Breyer has surgery after bicycle fall
ReutersWASHINGTON, April 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer had shoulder surgery Saturday to repair a broken bone after a fall from his bicycle, the top court said. Breyer, 74, injured his right shoulder in a fall from his bicycle on...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Stephen Breyer, Georgetown, Bill Clinton
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READER SUBMITTED: Trinity College To Host Conference On The Affordable Care Act
StatewideHaving introduced a master's degree program this academic year in health care policy, Trinity will host a major conference on April 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Mather Hall on The Affordable Care Act of 2010, colloquially known as Obamacare. A...Tags: Science and Technology, Justice System, Health Insurance Cost, Yale University, Health Insurance
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Give 'bomb control' a chance
He thought his wife was in love with another man, police say, so James L. McFillin of Baltimore decided to blow up the other man. It was 1979. McFillin wired two sticks of an explosive called Tovex 220 into the electrical system of a truck belonging...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Frank Lautenberg, Research, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, U.S. Congress
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Meyer Leads Candidates for U.S. Court
The Hartford CourantThe field of candidates for a much sought-after federal judgeship in Connecticut has narrowed, apparently to one — law professor and former federal prosecutor Jeffrey Meyer. Neither of the state's two U.S. senators who recommended Meyer to...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Senate, Elections, White House, Richard Blumenthal
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Lawsuit targets union fees collected from nonmember teachers
A conservative organization has joined with a group of California teachers in an effort to overturn laws that allow teacher unions to collect fees from those who don't want to be members. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in federal court in Santa Ana, targets...Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles International Airport
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John David Dyche: Why is Hillary so popular?
Contributing ColumnistA recent Gallup survey shows Hillary Clinton with a 64% favorability rating. She is the clear favorite for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. But why is Hillary so popular? She came on the national scene in 1992 as presidential...Tags: U.S. Senate, Iraq War (2003-2011), Elections, Andrew Cuomo, White House
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O'Connor questions court's decision to take Bush v. Gore
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor hasn't given much thought to which was the most important case she helped decide during her 25 years on the bench. But she has no doubt which was the most controversial. It was Bush v. Gore, which...
Tags: Politics, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Elections, Lobbying
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Ali loves to watch the old Ali - daughter
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The boxer who pummelled opponents with his words as well as with his fast fists rarely talks these days, and his dazzling footwork is a memory frozen on video tape and in the minds of millions of admirers. But the spirit and...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Depression, Rashied Ali, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Openly gay athlete Jason Collins is what 'we've all been waiting for'
National political leaders, gay rights groups and entertainment icons on Monday spoke in support of Jason Collins, the first active professional athlete to come out as gay. The 34-year-old Los Angeles native, who helped lead Harvard-Westlake School to...
Tags: Russell Simmons, National Football League, Bill Clinton, Baltimore Ravens, Football
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'I'm gay': Jason Collins, L.A. native, hopes for best, plans for worst
NBA center and Harvard-Westlake School graduate Jason Collins came out Monday as the first active gay athlete in a major professional sport. The 34-year-old Los Angeles native who helped lead Harvard-Westlake to two state championships in the 1990s with...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Football, Chris Kluwe, National Basketball Association, National Football League
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