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These are the faces of the rising number of Black gun owners in the U.S.
Black gun ownership dates back to before the country's founding. In "Armed Doesn't Mean Dangerous," photographer Christian K. Lee captures the growing number of Black Americans who own firearms.
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A Daughter's Struggle To Overcome A Legacy Of Segregation
On June 11, 1963, Gov. George Wallace stood at the University of Alabama to block two black students attempting to cross the color line and register for classes. The event forever associated him with segregation. His daughter, Peggy Wallace Kennedy, 63, is trying to shake that link.
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Supreme Court Rules Partisan Gerrymandering Is Beyond The Reach Of Federal Courts
The U.S. Supreme Court says partisan redistricting is a political question, not one that federal courts can weigh in on.
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Happy New Year, 2020 Is Here
The next presidential election doesn't happen for 22 months, but the campaign is now already underway — with plenty of potential candidates making news this week.
5 Things To Watch For In Jeff Sessions' Attorney General Hearings
The Alabama Republican senator counted himself as one of Donald Trump's earliest supporters on Capitol Hill. Now, he's in line to become the next U.S. attorney general.
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The Republican Presidential Field Just Got More Diverse. So What?
Two more candidates got in on the Republican side Monday, including Ben Carson, who is black, and Carly Fiorina. It's the most diverse GOP field anyone can remember. But will it make a difference?
Up First briefing: Sudan's humanitarian crisis; Texas floating border; office jargon
The U.N. says 400,000 have fled from Sudan to Chad. A judge rules floating border barrier in Texas must be removed. Circling back to the most annoying office jargon.
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How The Luxury Fashion Industry Became All Business
Once family-owned, luxury fashion houses have been gobbled by conglomerates. Industry watchers say designers have suffered from a pressure-cooker environment that focuses intensely on the bottom line.
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Longtime Sen. Jesse Helms Was Conservative Purist
The five-term North Carolina senator retired in 2003 but left a legacy of strong conservatism — and controversy — in a state that hadn't seen a GOP senator for decades. He has died at the age of 86.
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Los Angeles Bets On Crusading Doctor To Turn Around Public Health System
Los Angeles has some 2 million uninsured residents. It has long had one of the most disorganized public health systems, too. Now, Dr. Mitch Katz is looking to reshape the system and match patients with their own doctors.
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