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Noose picture results in suspension of teachers, principal

A Southern California school district has placed four teachers on administrative leave after a photo surfaced showing the group smiling as one held a small noose in a classroom.

Fighting back becoming part of school shooting guidance

At a growing number of schools around the country, students attacking gunmen reflect guidance to students, at least in some situations, to do what they can to disrupt shootings.

Attacks on health workers hamper Ebola control, says WHO

The World Health Organization warned Friday that it may not be possible to contain Ebola to two affected provinces in eastern Congo if attacks on health teams continue.

Chobani to pay school lunch debt in Rhode Island

Yogurt company Chobani says it will pay the school lunch debt of low-income families with students attending a Rhode Island school district.

Human factor partly to blame for slow Facebook changes

The question comes up over and over, with extremist material, hate speech, election meddling and privacy invasions. Why can’t Facebook just fix it?

A growing number of states call porn a public health crisis

More than a dozen states have moved to declare pornography a public health crisis, raising concerns among some experts who say the label goes too far and carries its own risks.

Secret Russian agent saw US political analysis as ‘valuable’

A secret agent for the Kremlin who tried to infiltrate U.S. political groups while Donald Trump rose to power says she believed her notes and analysis would be valuable to Russia.