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Chattanooga, Tenn., Church Bells Ring Out In Honor Of Killed Service Members
Thursday marks the one week anniversary of the shootings at military recruiting centers in Chattanooga, Tenn. Churches in the city will ring bells five times in memory of the five service members who were killed.
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DART board approves service changes in response to its own budget cuts
Riders will see fewer bus routes and longer wait times under service changes rolling out next year.
Israel's top leaders are divided over the handling of the war in Gaza
A war of words has erupted among Israel's top leadership over the government's handling of the war in Gaza. The country's military chief and prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been trading barbs.
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Tips from a top chef to beat holiday cooking stress
Tips from a top chef to beat holiday cooking stress
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Pope Francis Attends Service At St. Patrick's Cathedral In New York
Pope Francis' agenda in New York City starts with a prayer service at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Many came to stand outside the cathedral to be close to the pope.
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Forest Service Tries A Different Approach On Whether To Let Fires Burn
Scientists say more low-intensity wildfires are needed to clear out overgrown forests to help prevent bigger fires. Deciding where and when to let fires burn is tricky.
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Families Of Inmates Fear Postal Service Cuts Will Make Communicating Harder
The pandemic has made it hard for prisoners to keep in touch with their families. Loved ones now worry that recent changes to the Postal Service could make staying in touch even harder
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OfficeMax, Office Depot Confirm Merger Deal
The two companies hope that by coming together they'll be in better position to compete with Staples and others. What will the stores be called? That hasn't been decided.
COMIC: Grocery Workers Are Essential, And Feeling The Strain
"I feel happy to have a job that is important," says a clerk in Portland, Ore. "But safe? No way!" A graphic artist relays the worries, pleas and pride from key workers on the pandemic's front line.
'Times' Exec Vivian Schiller Named NPR CEO
National Public Radio is turning to a new leader to maneuver it through a shifting media landscape. Vivian Schiller of The New York Times Web site will take over as president and CEO on Jan. 5.
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