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CAR Atrocities Must Be Answered, Says U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power
Muslim-Christian violence in the Central African Republic continued as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power traveled there on Thursday. She's urging the international community and local leaders to bring those responsible for atrocities to a peaceful means of justice.
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Tech Week: Uber's Tricks, JPMorgan Hacked & A Desk Microwave
Also in this week's roundup, Amazon's $1 billion purchase surprises some tech watchers. Yet we're most excited about finding a way to avoid physical exertion at lunch.
On Heels Of GM, Toyota Recalls More Than 6 Million Vehicles
The recall involves some of the Japanese automaker's top-selling vehicles, including some model years for the RAV4 SUV, Corolla, Yaris and Matrix.
New Top Cop In Arlington
The city of Arlington has a new police chief. Will Johnson is being sworn in this afternoon at the Arlington Convention Center. Johnson is already…
Death Toll From Deep Freeze Tops 20; Warm-Up Is Coming
Weather-related traffic accidents have accounted for some of the deaths. Others have collapsed while shoveling snow. Several victims are said to have been homeless people who either didn't want to go to shelters or didn't get to one in time. Thankfully, more moderate weather is about to arrive.
At The NSA, A Rising Star's Commitment To Faith — And Public Service
The National Security Agency's chief risk officer grew up in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community that didn't encourage women to work outside the home. But she credits her faith for her achievements.
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The Number 6 Says It All About The HealthCare.gov Rollout
Just six people managed to sign up for health insurance through the federal website the day it opened for business. The numbers are better now, but the botched rollout may have not only inconvenienced people, but also permanently changed people's perceptions of the Affordable Care Act.
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Top Stories: Early STAAR Tests Show Improvement In Fort Worth Schools
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Preliminary results from the state standardized STAAR tests show improvement at the lowest-performing…
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Top Stories: What Is An Artist Activist?; Settlement Reached In Sandra Bland Lawsuit
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: Dallas artists have been rallying and petitioning the city for more funding for smaller arts…
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Top Stories: The State Of Texas Public Schools; Filmmakers Trade Tips On Craft
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath visited Dallas Wednesday to give a progress report on the…
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