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Police Unions Wield Massive Power in American Politics — For Now
A brief history of how police unions became kingmakers in urban politics, and how a movement hopes to roll that power back
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The Mysterious Heir of Extreme Travel
William Baekeland seemed like a polished young explorer. But when trips he planned began falling apart, others started to wonder – was it all a con?
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U.S. Open Women's Semi-Finals Preview: Venus Williams Leads the Pack
For the first time in 36 years, four Americans will compete in women's semifinals at the U.S. Open and each have their own journey to getting there
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Lamar Odom on 2011 Lakers Trade: 'It Ended My Career and Purpose'
Former athlete was traded in 2011 from L.A., and he's apparently still upset about the move
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New York Giants' Odell Beckham Jr.: What We Know About Ankle Injury
Wide receiver suffered sprained ankle during Monday night's loss against Cleveland Browns
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Phillies Unnerved by Possible Brain Cancer Pattern After Darren Daulton Death
At least three former Philadelphia Phillies players who competed on same artificial turf died in similar circumstances
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As MMA Grows in Popularity, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Looks for Profit
While MMA has become a spectator sport that produces blockbuster pay-per-view events and huge stars, BJJ has remained humble
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