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Florida Straight Up Lied About AP African-American Studies Course, College Board Says
“We deeply regret not immediately denouncing the Florida Department of Education’s slander,” the College Board said on Saturday.
The Canadian Government Accidentally Released Identities of Ebola Patients
A bureaucratic bumble exposed sensitive information.
Cops Are Investigating Whether Prince's Death Was an Overdose
Law enforcement officials are looking into any drugs Prince might have taken prior to his death, and whether a doctor was in the mix.
Costco Is Being Sued for Selling Seafood Allegedly Caught by Slaves in Southeast Asia
A California woman claims that consumers who bought shrimp from Costco should receive a refund because the retail giant didn't disclose its suppliers' shady labor practices.
My Dad's Long, Frustrating Battle with the US Government to Learn About His Own Kidnapping
My dad was a journalist when he was kidnapped by Islamic militants in Beirut in 1985, three months before I was born. But it's American laws that have made figuring out what happened a nightmare.
Foreigners in Afghanistan On Edge, Once Again, After Another Journalist Is Killed
AP photographer Anja Niedringhaus was killed in Afghanistan on Friday, a day before the election.
The Syrian Electronic Army Talk About Hacking the Guardian and Their Obama Bomb Hoax
They almost crashed the stock market by hacking the Associated Press's Twitter account and telling everyone the White House had been bombed and that Obama had been injured. As the markets reacted to the news, the DOW Jones was sent plummeting by a...