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The Vision for Huntsville
Letters to the Editor: All mayors start fast. What will Karen Bass do differently? In the past, each municipality has developed a development plan that defines the vision for the community; the future direction...

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Los Angeles experienced its first heat wave of the year
Southern California braces for another September heat wave Tired of the heat? Are you planning a trip to the beach? You're in luck. A sweltering August turned into a scorching September in Southern California...

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12 people killed in a gunfight at a popular Mexican restaurant, police say
Gunmen kill 12 people in Mexico bar A man walks out of the venue's front door of the club after gunmen fired indiscriminately on November 14, 2013 in Mexico City. Photograph: Luis Eduardo Minassian/AP...

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Jahangir Khan, 40, arrested on suspicion of trying to sell illegal gun to undercover informant
LAPD detective charged with trying to buy illegal gun silencer from China A Los Angeles Police officer is charged with trying to illegally transfer a gun silencer from China to Los Angeles County for...

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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says the city can build more housing
To fix overcrowding in L.A., build more housing, mayoral candidates say This story published Aug. 15, 2017, is part of ABC 7's special series on housing affordability. After years of debate over the city's...

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Serena Williams is the greatest player who has ever lived, even if her game has evolved.
US tennis star feels some people don't want Black players to succeed (CNN) — Serena Williams is the greatest player who has ever lived, even if her game has evolved. “I was a player,...

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Arsenal striker Peter Mannerheide says racism is discrimination
Patrice Evra speaks out on racist abuse and how to combat it in football huddles. On the eve of the World Cup, the Arsenal player was called out by a fan for "getting carried...

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The American Educational System Is Built on the Idealization of the Student
GUTFELD: Colleges are brain-free zones The following editorial appeared in the Oct. 9 edition of The New York Times; it was authored by two college professors who have published a series of articles on...

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Lula da Silva could return to the presidential dais for the first time since being banned from running in 2002
Lula da Silva will return to Brazil's presidency in stunning comeback COPENHAGEN — Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will return to the presidential dais for the first time since being banned from...

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Pilar Schiavo’s Story of Suffering
Endorsement: Pilar Schiavo for Assembly Person of the Year Pilar Schiavo’s story was one of suffering. While waiting for a heart transplant, Schiavo, a widow who lived outside of Miami, lost her children, two...