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Voters take to the polls in Georgia's Senate runoff election. U.S. Capitol Police receive highest civilian honor. China holds memorial for late leader Jiang Zemin.
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Where to find the best firework displays in North Texas
Before you head out to celebrate Independence Day, be sure to check out our list of some of the best firework displays in the North Texas area.
For-Profit Colleges Seeking Veterans' GI Bill Dollars Aren't Always The Best Fit
There are growing calls for leading universities as well as community colleges to do more to attract and serve those who served.
Bari Weiss is CBS' editor in chief
Bari Weiss quit The New York Times to launch The Free Press. Now, she's joining CBS News as its top editor.
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What's Ahead For U.S.-China Relations As Trump Takes New Steps Against Beijing
U.S.-China relations hit another low as the Trump administration attempts to ban Chinese apps and sanctions top Hong Kong officials for curtailing the city's autonomy.
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4:05
Seeking Pay Equity, Female Flutist Sues Boston Symphony Orchestra
The orchestra's top flutist, Elizabeth Rowe, says that she is paid substantially less than her closest counterpart — a man. Her suit may be the first filed under a new Massachusetts pay equity law.
Some Iowa Caucuses Results Have Been Released — What They Mean So Far
The Iowa Democratic Party has released results from last night's caucuses showing Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders neck and neck at the top. But more results are still to come.
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The Best Schools In The World Do This. Why Don't We?
A group of lawmakers and staff with the bipartisan National Conference of State Legislatures spent a year and a half studying the best school systems in the world. Here's what they learned.
Panetta: Don't Leap To Conclusions About Gen. Allen
The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan has been caught up in the scandal surrounding former CIA Director David Petraeus. But the Pentagon chief cautioned today that Allen may not have done anything inappropriate.
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Alternatives Emerge To Affirmative Action
Opponents of affirmative action have often touted alternatives, like socio-economic based admissions, or targeted outreach. David Greene talks to University of Washington professor Mark Long.
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