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‘Peaceful’ St. Louis Protest Ends in Arrest

Protesters tried to shut down a St. Louis mall Sunday night. When police arrived and tried to usher them out, some protesters started running through a Macy's store, knocking over displays of merchandise. One person was arrested.
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Cost Of Funding Congress Decreasing

The controversial spending deal the 113th Congress passed before the end of the year also included a little over $2 billion in funding for the operation of the House and Senate. According a USA Today report, Congress’ 2015 budget is 11 percent less than its 2010 operations budget. Back then the cost came in at $2.3 billion.
Law enforcement officers turn their backs on a video monitor as New York City Mayor de Blasio speaks during the funeral of slain NYPD officer Rafael Ramos near Christ Tabernacle Church in the Queens borough of New York

2015: The Year Politics Breaks

The viral photo of NYPD officers turning their backs on Mayor Bill de Blasio is an iconic image of a specific tragedy. It could also be a foreshadowing of 2015, when the chasm between the nation’s elected officials and the
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Resident Shoots Masturbating Dog Thief

On December 28, a Bucks County, Pennsylvania, burglar, who masturbated on one resident's neck before stealing her dog, was shot and critically wounded after breaking into a second apartment.
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Utah’s Abortion Rate Drops to Lowest Level Ever

Utah’s abortion rate fell to 4.6 abortions per 1,000 women in 2013, down from a high of 11.1 in 1980 and 7.2 in 1975, according to the Utah Department of Health. Some 2,893 women in the state had abortions in 2013, even though the population of women in their childbearing years has doubled since 1977.

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