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Emmett Louis Till, a black teenager from Chicago found dead near Money, Miss. on Aug. 31, 1955.
 
  Face the truth on police shootings: Stephen Henderson  
  Like Emmett Till's glass-topped casket, today's videos should force a reckoning -- and change.  
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  Hillary Clinton campaigns in Atlantic City.   Top leaders keep putting U.S. security at risk: Column
FBI should investigate repeated breaches and disparities in how they're resolved.
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  U.S. and Afghan troops near the Pakistani border in 2008.   Donald Trump is wrong about NATO: Column
Though our allies could do more, the U.S. benefits not just from military spending.
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  The plague of police shootings across America isn't just about criminal justice or legal truths. This is about divine justice.   Time for white churches to speak out about police shootings: Column
MEMPHIS —This Sunday is marked on church calendars everywhere as the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost.
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  Hillary Clinton campaigns in Atlantic City on July 6, 2016.   What Hillary Clinton needs to do now: Our view
Email investigation raises legitimate questions.
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  Baton Rouge police chief Carl Dabadie   To address shootings, start by diminishing the power of unions: Column
Dealing with bad actors just one step in fixing police crisis.
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  FBI Director James Comey testifies in Congress on July 7, 2016.   Comey might have gone too far: Alan Dershowitz
Don't endanger our system of checks and balances.
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  Michael McClanahan, head of the NAACP in Baton Rouge, speaks to reporters outside City Hall Wednesday. At left is Alton's son, Cameron Sterling. Right is Quinyetta McMillon, mother of Cameron.   This is what it's like to watch someone die: Column
Another black man shot by police, another ghastly video. When will we say enough is enough?
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  Hillary Clinton in New Jersey on July 6, 2016.   Does FBI have special standards for Clinton?: #tellusatoday
Hillary Clinton is not qualified to hold any public office, let alone our highest.
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  House Democrats exit the Capitol after ending their sit-in on June 23, 2016.   Thank the Tea Party for our gun sit-in: Rep. Israel
Americans need protection from gun violence, not political squabbles and moments of silence.
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