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U.S. drops Cuba from state sponsor terror list

The United States decided to drop Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism on Tuesday partly because of Cuban assurances that it would not support terrorism in the future, senior U.S. officials said.

 
It’s Equal Pay Day and women still aren’t paid as much as men

The promise of America from one generation to the next is a simple one: After a lifetime of hard and rewarding work, Americans can expect to enjoy a secure retirement. But for a growing number of us, especially women, making good on that promise has become nearly impossible.

 
Actress Rita Wilson reveals breast cancer, double mastectomy

Actress Rita Wilson revealed in a statement to People magazine that she underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with invasive lobular carcinoma, a form of breast cancer.

 
New Yorkers protest police violence with violence — VIDEO

Protesters angered by fresh cases of police violence against unarmed black men in the United States marched across New York’s Brooklyn Bridge on Tuesday, hoping to invigorate a national discussion on the thorny issue.

 
Daredevil Wallenda to walk on moving Orlando observation wheel

High-wire walker Nik Wallenda said on Monday he will attempt to walk atop a spinning observation wheel in Orlando, Florida, a stunt made particularly difficult because the wheel will be moving, he said.

 
Calif. officer put on leave after tickling body of man killed by police

A California police officer was put on administrative leave after he “manipulated” the body of a man who had been shot dead by police, including tickling the man’s feet and attempting to open his mouth, according to officials and local media.

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