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How secure are our schools? Since Columbine they are locked tightly, research shows
From 1999 to 2015, the percentage of students who said school doors were locked during class rose from 38% to 78%.
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Steve Montenegro concedes in GOP primary for Arizona seat after texting scandal
Debbie Lesko had a comfortable lead in unofficial returns for the the Republican primary race for the vacant West Valley congressional seat.
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Why Amazon is sending you pictures of your front porch
Amazon has been quietly expanding a program over the past few months in which some of its delivery providers take a picture of where they put a package.
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Shooting survivor’s father admits email changes in CNN spat
The father of a Florida shooting survivor said Tuesday he omitted words in an email accusing CNN of using scripted remarks at a recent townhall.
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New shark species discovered in depths of the Atlantic
Atlantic sixgill sharks had kept their genetic secrets hidden amid the ocean depths since before the age of the dinosaurs.
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20 states seek Affordable Care Act mandate repeal
20 states submitted a filing in a Texas court asking that the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate be repealed.
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Hope Hicks won't answer key questions before House panel in Russia probe
Democrats complained that the White House communications director would not answer key questions, but the panel did not take action to subpoena her.
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Reporters sound off: Don't ever suggest the news media 'love mass shootings'
USA TODAY reporters recount what it actually is like to have to cover mass shootings and other tragedies.
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Yes, Barbra Streisand cloned her dog — and made puns about it
In a new interview with 'Variety,' the singer/actress/director reveals that her two dogs are clones of her beloved Samantha, who died last year.
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An Indian widow gestures covered in colored powder while dancing during Holi festival or festival of colors celebrations in Vrindavan. Holi, the popular Hindu spring festival is observed at the end of the winter season on the last full moon of the lu
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