Facing orders to leave camp, Dakota Access stalwarts brace for police crackdown; Two teens robbed a 14-year-old Utah girl for $55 and her iPod, then shot her in head, authorities say; Texas graduate student discovers a Walt Whitman novel lost for more than 150 years; Trump decries anti-Semitic acts as ‘horrible’ amid calls for stronger White House denunciations; After refusing to watch LGBT diversity video, Social Security judge sues to avoid being fired; Legalizing same-sex marriage was associated with fewer youth suicide attempts, new study finds; A father on his way to work, a son on his way home and an unimaginable head-on collision; Michael Moore really really wants to lead the ‘Resistance’; Texas hunters claimed they were shot by ‘illegal aliens.’ Authorities say they shot each other.; ‘Part of me always knew this was coming’: David Cassidy, heartthrob star of ‘The Partridge Family,’ reveals he has dementia;
 
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‘Not a scintilla of evidence’ of wrongdoing by Planned Parenthood: Federal judge blocks Texas defunding effort
The case stemmed from undercover video by anti-abortion activists purporting to show Planned Parenthood selling fetal tissue to fake researchers.
Facing orders to leave camp, Dakota Access stalwarts brace for police crackdown
Authorities have ordered the last anti-pipeline demonstrators at the main protest camp in North Dakota to clear by Wednesday afternoon or face arrest.
 
Two teens robbed a 14-year-old Utah girl for $55 and her iPod, then shot her in head, authorities say
Two boys allegedly lured the teenage girl into a canal under the pretense of selling her a knife.
 
Texas graduate student discovers a Walt Whitman novel lost for more than 150 years
A young man's sleuthing unearths a "potboiler" novel by one of America's greatest writers.
 
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Trump decries anti-Semitic acts as ‘horrible’ amid calls for stronger White House denunciations
The threats elicited a comment from Ivanka Trump, which prompted people to wonder why her father wasn't speaking out.
 
After refusing to watch LGBT diversity video, Social Security judge sues to avoid being fired
Judge Gary Suttles says the Social Security Administration violated his First Amendment rights and religious protections under the Civil Rights Act.
 
Legalizing same-sex marriage was associated with fewer youth suicide attempts, new study finds
“It’s not easy to be an adolescent,” one study author said, “and for adolescents who are just realizing they are sexual minorities, it can be even harder."
 
A father on his way to work, a son on his way home and an unimaginable head-on collision
A tragedy on a rural Alabama road.
 
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Michael Moore really really wants to lead the ‘Resistance’
The documentarian is setting up a clearinghouse for stopping the "Trump madness."
 
Texas hunters claimed they were shot by ‘illegal aliens.’ Authorities say they shot each other.
The Texas Agriculture Commissioner, who bought their story, had used it as more evidence supporting President Trump's border wall.
 
‘Part of me always knew this was coming’: David Cassidy, heartthrob star of ‘The Partridge Family,’ reveals he has dementia
The announcement comes after a particularly difficult decade, including several DUIs, a stint in rehab, a divorce and bankruptcy.
 
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