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For the Marine Corps, which has been slow to move toward gender integration, keeping men and women in separate platoons during training is its last stand.
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In 1912, a courageous teen overcame a personal disaster to join a groundbreaking movement that helped change the lives of American workers.
The Supreme Court is set to decide whether schools can punish students for what they say off campus.
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The famous shipwreck is expected to vanish within a decade, but a few wealthy people will be able to visit it first.
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