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Mevlut Mert Altintas after killing Andrei Karlov, Russian ambassador to Turkey, in Ankara on Dec. 19, 2016.
 
  Trump's first challenge is Middle East violence : David Andelman  
  He's taken heat for ties to Putin. Maybe he can enlist him to help calm the chaos in Syria.  
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  In New York City on Nov. 8, 2016.   The Republican war on democracy: Jason Sattler
As norms collapse, do liberals have the guts to adopt the conservative just-say-no playbook?
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  Conan O'Brien   Punchlines: The College has spoken (and both sides should stop complaining)
The late-night comics on the Electoral College vote.
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  Nicholas County Hospital, Carlisle, Ky., Sept. 4, 2014.   An injured nurse confronts emergency room chaos: Column
My research on patient care didn't prepare me for the grim reality of my own visit to the ER.
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  Inmates at a juvenile prison in Morgantown, Pa.   Michigan defies Supreme Court on juveniles: Column
It begs belief to say more than 60% of minors sentenced to life can never be rehabilitated.
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  Women's gymnastics.   Pedophile coaches stalk USA Gymnastics: Our view
Gym owners, governing body could have done more to protect children.
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  A Chinese woman wearing a mask walks down a street as haze hangs over Beijing.   What does China's smog mean for America's role? #tellusatoday
Pollution blanketed cities across northern China Monday, renewing debate over U.S. role in resolving global environmental issues.
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  Voting in Canterbury, N.H., on Feb. 9, 2016.   Electoral College belongs in 1787: John Conyers Jr.
Under the right circumstances, the political will for reform can exist.
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  Protesters demonstrate in solidarity with members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota.   For DAPL protesters, the fight continues: Your Say
Plans for the Dakota Access Pipeline were suspended, but protesters remain on the disputed land.
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