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These students don't care that they were punished for walking out: "Worth it"
Students knew they could be punished for walking out of class on Wednesday to protest gun violence. They did it anyway.
A Native American tribe is using traditional culture to fight addiction
Drug court participants find a way back into the community.
Trump's just not filling jobs in his administration
Here's how that might affect his ability to manage the government and follow through on his agenda.
Everything you need to know about legal weed in California
Here's what to expect when California's marijuana law goes into effect Jan. 1
How the Right made antifa into the boogeyman
There are those who see antifa everywhere: behind every scandal, every mass shooting, and every disaster.
Meet Big Man Tyrone, the president of Kekistan (not a real country)
Big Man Tyrone, president of the fictional country Kekistan, makes custom video messages that reflect the raw and dark corridors of the internet.
NASA’s Halloween playlist is out of this world
NASA put 22 tracks in its “Spooky Sounds from Across the Solar System” playlist on Soundcloud.
Massive wildfires have killed over a dozen in Northern California
The destruction is massive, especially to California's famed wine country in Napa and Sonoma counties, and to marijuana farmers. Farmers and wine makers are concerned that the smoke will damage crop quality and yields.
What you need to know about Hurricane Irma
The National Weather Service called Irma "potentially catastrophic."
Time-lapse video shows just how fast Harvey floods rose
Local Houston residents were able to capture time-lapse footage to document the flood water's rise as more than 24.5 trillion gallons of rain water have fallen across the area.