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U.S. Secretary of Energy Earnest Moniz explains the Iran nuclear agreement framework in scientific terms Monday at the White House briefing.
It's not clear what chargeswould be filed if the NYPD catches the person or peopel who placed the bust atop a statue in Brooklyn park.
In our regular weekly feature, we’ll be taking a look at the winners and losers of the week in the struggle for the rights of working families. The winners will be the persons or organizations that go above and beyond to expand or protect the rights of working families, while the losers will be whoever went above and beyond to limit or deny those rights.
Journalism Dean Steve Coll, who reviewed Rolling Stone's debunked U-Va. rape story, discusses why it is important that Rolling Stone magazine's "failure" in reporting shouldn't force journalists to back away from covering stories on sexual violence.
Steve Coll and Sheila Coronel, two deans at the Columbia School of Journalism who reviewed Rolling Stone's debunked U-Va. rape story, highlight problems with newsroom standards and procedures at the magazine and find collective fault with the reporter, the editor, the editor's supervisor and the fact-checking dept.
A man accidentally fires gun during mass at Altoona, Pennsylvania's Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, injuring himself. Jackalyn Kovac reports.
Minneapolis police launch an investigation after receiving a cell phone video of a white officer threatening to break the legs of a black teen in alleged racial profiling incident. Adrienne Broaddus reports.
Rolling Stone has formally retracted its debunked story.
The van was traveling from South Carolina to Atlanta when it "left the roadway" in Jackson County at about 7 a.m.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from a former government subcontractor seeking to sue the U.S.