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August 11, 2015

Protests return to Ferguson streets, state of emergency declared

Police in riot gear clashed with protesters who had gathered in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, early on Tuesday to mark the anniversary of the police shooting of an unarmed black teen whose death sparked a national outcry over race relations.

The unending cost of killing the Iran deal

In his 2006 book, “The Accidental Empire,” Gershom Gorenberg writes of Israel’s breathtakingly subtle, yet relentlessly evolving occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and the Golan.

Dollar could suffer if U.S. walks away from Iran deal: Kerry

If the United States walks away from the nuclear deal with Iran and demands that its allies comply with U.S. sanctions, a loss of confidence in U.S. leadership could threaten the dollar\’s position as the world\’s reserve currency, the top U.S. diplomat said on Tuesday.

CNN invites all but one Republican presidential hopeful to next debates

All but one of the 17 Republicans vying for the party\’s presidential nomination have made the cut so far for the next candidates\’ debates hosted by CNN, the network said on Tuesday in a decision that could leave former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore on the sidelines.

Mayim Bialik launches her own website

After acting in two major TV sitcoms, earning a doctorate in neuroscience and gaining a following as an online writer, Mayim Bialik has already accomplished more than most do in a lifetime. But that doesn’t mean she’s stopping anytime soon.

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