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USU basketball: Shaquita Smith signs with the USU women's basketball team
Utah State head women's basketball coach Jerry Finkbeiner announced the signing of one more player to the 2013-14 class, it was announced Monday. Comment?
MLS hopes to announce NYC stadium within 6 weeks
Major League Soccer hopes to announce plans in four to six weeks for a stadium in Queens for a 20th team. Comment?
Police: Boston Marathon bombing suspects planned to attack New York
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The Boston Marathon bombing suspects had planned to blow up their remaining explosives in New York's Times Square, officials said Thursday. Comment?
NYC proposes raising age for cigarette purchases
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In this March 18, 2013 file photo cigarette packs are displayed for sale at a convenience store in New York. Comment?
Hiding all the hot dogs will help save our lives
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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently proposed that stores keep cigarettes out of sight to curb smoking and save lives. Comment?
Book review: Ultra Violet superheroes save the day in new purple book
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Would you like to read a book with glamour, excitement and superheroes? Is purple one of your favorite colors? If so, then this book is for you. Comment?
Brad Rock: Frank Layden's remembers his own Jackie Robinson story
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Former Jazz coach will be among the early arrivals to see the new film "42." After all, he was there when it happened. Comment?
Mormon Helping Hands video nominated for CNN award
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One Mormon Helping Hands project in Queens, New York just last year was documented and has not only gone viral, but has been nominated as a nominee for original reporting in the CNN iReport Awards. Comment?
N.Y. politicians arrested in alleged bribes for mayoral bid
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A Democratic state lawmaker was arrested along with five other politicians Tuesday in an alleged plot to pay tens of thousands of dollars in bribes to GOP bosses to let him run for mayor of New York City as a Republican. Comment?
Trial looks into NYPD practices
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That phrase - repeated over and over in a secret recording of a police supervisor - is at the crux of a civil rights challenge to the New York Police Department's contentious tactic known as stop, question and frisk. Comment?
BYU basketball: Trip to New York at stake for BYU, Southern Miss in NIT showdown
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Brigham Young Cougars guard Tyler Haws as they play men's basketball in the second round of the NIT on Monday, March 25, 2013, in Provo. Comment?
Students barter community service for tuition and groceries
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With a turn to old-fashioned bartering, the high-percentage poverty schools Cornelia Conoway Center and University Neighborhood Middle School participate in Credit Do , a program that exchanges food for community service. Comment?
Gun debate sides make appeals
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Two of the loudest voices in the gun debate say it's up to voters now to make their position known to Congress. Comment?
In our view: Soft drink fizzle
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In this July 9, 2012 file photo, protester Eric Moore sips on an extra-large beverage during a protest against Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to prohibit licensed food establishments from using containers larger than 16 ounces to serve high-calorie drinks at City Hall in New York. Comment?
New York City soda ban health fallout: Bloomberg's legislation struck down... Now what?
YC mayor proposed a plan to ban large sugary drinks, but it was struck down. The Huffington Post talks about what will happen now that the plan has been struck down. Comment?
Judge strikes down NYC sugary-drinks size rule
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In this July 9, 2012 file photo, protester Eric Moore sips on an extra-large beverage during a protest against Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to prohibit licensed food establishments from using containers larger than 16 ounces to serve high-calorie drinks at City Hall in New York. Comment?
Doug Robinson: Born to coach
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During his formative years, Quincy Lewis, the son of a coach, was repeatedly offered advice by his father. Comment?
Income disparity limits access to technology at school
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Students at Pathways in Technology Early College High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. work on laptop computers as part of an assignment for English. Comment?
Among most polluted in U.S., N.Y. area awaits cleanup
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Just across the East River from midtown Manhattan's shimmering skyscrapers sits one of the nation's most polluted neighborhoods, fouled by generations of industrial waste, overflow from the city's sewage system and an underground oil leak bigger than the Exxon Valdez spill. Comment?
New York marks 20th anniversary of World Trade bombing
In this file photo of Feb. 26, 1993, firefighters in a cherry picker remove an explosion victim on a gurney outside one of the World Trade Center's twin towers in New York, after an explosion rocked the complex. Comment?