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Pope Encounters A ‘Wounded, Depressed’ Mexico

Crowds of people dressed in white and waving yellow flags lined the highway outside the Leon airport in the central

Tragedy Gives The Hoodie A Whole New Meaning

From the tragic death of Trayvon Martin, a symbol emerges: the hoodie. A simple hooded sweatshirt has become emblematic of

Fla. Students ‘Making A Stand’ For Slain Classmate

Students walked out of more than 30 Miami, Fla., schools on Friday, some chanting “Justice for Trayvon.” At some schools,

Medicare Cuts: ‘End As You Know It’ Or Future Gift?

Democrats lost no time in attacking House Republicans’ budget plan, which saves money by overhauling Medicare, arguing the plan will

In Conservative California, Confusion And Contempt For Health Law

To reach Oakhurst, Calif., drive away from the green fields of the Central Valley, past miles of pistachio trees showing

A Lesson In Sprockets Takes Students On A Trip

In a cave-like basement bursting with rickety old bicycles, tires and churning middle-schoolers, Daniel Furbish barks orders. Close-cropped beard, pen

Actress Ana Gasteyer Plays Not My Job

Ana Gasteyer wrote and performed a sketch on Saturday Night Live about a fake NPR show called Delicious Dish, which

Debris Makes Space Station Astronauts Hunker Down

A discarded chunk of a Russian rocket forced six space station astronauts to seek shelter in escape capsules early Saturday,

While Santorum Shoots Gun, Woman Shouts, ‘Pretend It’s Obama’

During a campaign stop at a Louisiana firing range, Rick Santorum took the opportunity to shoot some rounds at a

Trayvon Martin Tragedy Edges Onto Presidential Campaign Trail

Pressure had been building on President Obama for days to say something about the killing of Trayvon Martin, the Florida

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