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A waitress serving shark fin soup in a restaurant in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province. Environmental and animal rights groups have campaigned for decades against consumption of shark fin, arguing that demand for the delicacy has decimated the world's shark population and that the methods used to obtain it are inhumane. Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Texas Authorities Unable To Access Information On Gunman's Phone

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Does Increased Gun Ownership Help Decrease Crime?

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What To Look For From Virginia's Gubernatorial Election

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After Assessing The Damage, California Fire Officials Looking Into Who Is At Fault For Wildfires

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How The World Of Private Investigation Has Changed

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Britain's Political Parties Adopt Measure To Address Sexual Harassment In U.K. Parliament

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In Texas, Many Believe Carrying Guns With Them Will Prevent The Next Massacre

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Bump Stock Manufacturer To Resume Sales Of Controversial Device

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Trump And The Office Of The Presidency, One Year After The Election

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Federal Trial Of Anti-Government Rancher Cliven Bundy Delayed

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More Than Half Of Latinos Surveyed Say Applying To College Wasn't Discussed With Them

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A police officer ties off crime scene tape near a small memorial close to the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs on Tuesday in Sutherland Springs, Texas. On Sunday, a gunman, Devin Patrick Kelley, killed 26 people at the church and wounded 20 more when he opened fire during a Sunday service. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption

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Astronaut Dick Gordon, a member of the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, attends a 2009 event at Cape Canaveral, Fla. NASA/Jim Grossmann hide caption

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NASA Astronaut Dick Gordon Has Died At Age 88

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Texas A&M is holding an auction and a lottery to determine who can stay at a new hotel that's being built across from the school's football stadium. Here, the facility is seen in an artist's rendering. Texas A&M hide caption

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Obama poses with a boy who fell asleep during the White House's Father's Day ice cream social on June 14, 2013. Souza remembers the president calling out, "Pete, you've got to get a picture of this." Pete Souza/Courtesy of Little, Brown and Company, New York hide caption

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Photographer Pete Souza Reflects On 8 Years (And 1.9 Million Photos) Of Obama

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House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, places books of the current tax code on the dais during Monday's markup of the Republicans' tax overhaul plan. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call Inc./Getty Images hide caption

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Kellie Tiller was a contract attorney doing e-discovery after she graduated from the Massachusetts School of Law. Now she is a public defender. Asma Khalid/WBUR hide caption

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From Post-it Notes To Algorithms: How Automation Is Changing Legal Work

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