United States
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A local schoolgirl desperate to help fellow victims of the tornado in Moore, received an overwhelming load of donations from other local well wishers in the area. She plans to distribute the aid in the coming days.
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by Alex Neely
Tea Party and FairTax groups gathered at the Georgia State Capitol Building in Atlanta, GA to express their disapproval of the way the IRS delayed the processing of applications submitted by various conservative groups for non-profit status.
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The Chicago Teachers Union delegates voted to end their strike, but union delegates and activists says more classroom reform is needed nationwide.
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May 19th was the Poker Run for Franks Ride for Children, a fundraising arm for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado.
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Students graduate from the NYU Silver School of Social Work Tuesday morning at a ceremony at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in New York City.
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The three day anime and manga convention was held at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois, with costumed characters in abundance.
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Over thirty young Dallas break-dancers battled in Texas. African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Caucasian youngsters showed a great level of physicality, creativity, originality, and flexibility with their amazing power moves.
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Dozens are dead with many more trapped beneath rubble and missing after a huge tornado ripped through Oklahoma state.
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Dozens are dead with many more trapped beneath rubble and missing after a huge tornado ripped through Oklahoma state. Images and video courtesy of Michael Welch of Blanchard Oklahoma.
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Dozens are dead with many more trapped beneath rubble and missing after a huge tornado ripped through Oklahoma state.
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32-year-old Mark Carson, was shot and killed early Saturday morning by Elliot Morales after he allegedly yelled anti-gay slurs at Mr. Carson then shot him point blank in the head. Now, the community is rallying against hate.
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The day after a gay man, Mark Carson, was shot dead on the streets of Greenwich Village, the epicenter of New York's LGBT community, 2,000 protesters and several political leaders marched the streets in protest, demanding safety for their community.
















