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Teen Creates 'Sit With Us' App For Bullied Kids
You know when you're at a cafeteria, you've got your lunch and then you just don't know where to sit? You don't want to sit alone, but you also don't know who would be friendly and let you sit with them. Sixteen-year-old Natalie Hampton has been there. She's an 11th grader from Sherman Oaks, Calif., and the creator of a new app called Sit With Us.
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French Police Arrest 8 In Attempt To Create Explosion In Paris
Eight people are now under arrest in France, after what security officials say was an attempt to create an explosion in central Paris.
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In Effort To Curb Violence In Chicago, A Professor Mines Social Media
Desmond Patton is studying how gangs in Chicago use social media to communicate. Now he is helping to create an algorithm to predict when a social media threat might spark real life violence.
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'Tough Guy' Farmers Stand Up To Italian Mafia — And Win
A crime syndicate reaps billions working out of its base in Italy's Calabria region. But local farmers have found a way to resist the mob's extortion rackets.
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In Fight Against Islamophobia, Muslim Americans Focus On The Ballot Box
After three Muslims were killed recently in Queens, community leaders in New York and elsewhere say Islamophobia is at a high, even 15 years after Sept. 11. Their solution: getting out the vote.
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Jack White On Detroit, Beyoncé And Where Songs Come From
White's latest album is a career retrospective, but without the big electric sound he's been known for since the late 1990s.
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'Wolf Boys' Tells The Story Of Americans Lured To Join Mexican Drug Cartel
Former legal affairs reporter Dan Slater's new book Wolf Boys tells the true story of two American teenagers recruited to a Mexican drug cartel, and the Texas detective obsessed with capturing them.
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Lawyer Describes The Emotional Toll Of Calculating Victims' Compensation
After Sept. 11, the difficult conversation began about compensating survivors and assessing the long-term value of a lost human life. It fell to Special Master Kenneth Feinberg to administer it.
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Longtime Reporter Recalls Afghanistan Before And After Sept. 11
Veteran AP reporter Kathy Gannon discusses her experience covering the war in Afghanistan from the beginning, and describes what has changed over the last 15 years.
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