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From Texas Standard:Clowns: They're not just for circuses anymore.Across cities throughout Texas and around the country, police and schools have been on…
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From Texas Standard:Americans use social media for a variety of reasons – to stay connected to family and friends, to share something funny, and…
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In the photo, a curly-haired woman stares into the camera wearing a red lifeguard bathing suit, holding a long, red rectangular flotation device over her…
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Something appalling is in happening in Texas schools, and no one seems to know how to stop it.Last week, national news headlines followed the story of a…
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From Texas Standard:Emojis — small graphics of items, symbols, and faces used in texting and web messaging — have become a major form of communication.…
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This summer’s escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has come to a relative stand-still with both sides currently holding to the cease-fire signed…
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After a few moments of review, the top life events people reported in 2013 can read like a 10-sentence short story — perhaps a fable, or a coming-of-age tale. In the U.S., hot topics included the Super Bowl, Pope Francis, and the Harlem Shake.
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If you couldn't get away from the movie Sharknado last night, you're not alone. We're here to help.
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Shocking photos and text messages sent by high school students the night a girl was attacked in the Ohio city turned the crime into an international story. Two high school football players were convicted of rape on Sunday. Now a grand jury will consider whether others should be charged.
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Social media has definitely ingrained itself into our lives, but now it's seeping into our afterlives as well. A few companies are building services to maintain your online presence once you're six feet under. One's slogan is: "When your heart stops beating, you'll keep tweeting."