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Ringling Bros. Says No More Circus Elephants By 2018
The “Greatest Show on Earth” has been under pressure for years from animal rights advocates over its use of Asian elephants in its 5,000 annual shows.
Hillary Clinton Asks State Dept. To Release Her Emails To The Public
The State Department says it will review thousands of messages for possible release. Clinton announced her intentions Wednesday, after a House panel issued a subpoena for some of the emails.
At Boston Marathon Bombing Trial, ‘Graphic And Grueling’ Testimony
On the second day of Dzhokar Tsarnaev’s trial, an amputee wept as she recalled seeing her foot just barely dangling from her leg. Tsarnaev could face the death penalty if convicted in the 2013 attack.
Michael Brown’s Family Will File Civil Suit Over His Death
The news comes a day after the Justice Department cleared Officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed Brown, in a civil rights probe — and gave a scathing appraisal of the Ferguson Police Department.
Injured Workers Suffer As ‘Reforms’ Limit Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Over the past decade, states have slashed workers’ compensation benefits, denying injured workers help when they need it most and shifting the costs of workplace accidents to taxpayers.




