New research is helping to uncover stories of African-American families torn apart by slavery.

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Fleeing poverty and violence, Central Americans are risking everything to get to the U.S.
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Did the company that makes a popular e-cigarette intentionally market its product to teens?
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Two experts weigh in on whether we still need the U.S. Postal Service.
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A political cartoonist comments on the issue of marketing e-cigarettes to kids.
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Finally complete, the Statue of Unity in Gujarat, India, is now the world’s tallest statue.
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A new Titanic, slated to set sail in 2020, will take passengers on the same route as the original ship.
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A bridge in Vietnam, built almost 5,000 feet above sea level, is held up by a pair of gigantic stone hands.
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Being threatened or picked on via social media or text message is an issue for teens around the world.
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