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- Broncos vs. Bengals: Why Cincinnati has the edgeNFL Week 3: The Denver Broncos travel to Cincinnati to take on Andy Dalton and the Bengals at 1 p.m. E.T.聽
- Charlotte street protests: Where the new South meets the old SouthFour nights of street protests over Keith Scott's death also reveal a simmering anger聽toward what Charlotte鈥檚 new gilded fa莽ade represents: racial and economic inequality.
- Cover StoryHow one man is creating a 'positive gang' for Latino youthA mentoring program in rural California gives young Latino males an alternative to violence and futility.
- Opioid crisis: Helping children who see their parents overdoseAs the opioid epidemic continues, more children are witnessing their parents or loved ones overdose. Many programs are working to help children move past the traumatic experience in order to lead productive lives.
- Yahoo hack steals personal info from at least 500M accountsThe massive security breakdown disclosed Thursday poses new headaches for Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer.
- NASCAR hit with $500 million lawsuit for racial discriminationTerrance Cox, chief executive of Diversity Motorsports, claims that NASCAR unfairly turned his drivers away when they wanted to field a new racing team.
- Why the gender gap in gun ownership is shrinkingA recent survey shows that the gender gap between male and female gun owners is shrinking, a trend experts say has resulted in a shift in gun culture.聽
- How New England Patriots will make history Thursday nightJacoby Brissett, the New England Patriots' back up quarterback, could establish a footnote for a franchise born in a city with a complicated racial past, its first African-American player to start at quarterback.
- How the new Smithsonian museum in DC is different 鈥 inside and outWhen the Smithsonian Museum of African-American History and Culture opens this week alongside the Washington Monument and the National Museum of American History, it will firmly 鈥 and finally 鈥 anchor the black experience in the nation's narrative.
- Derrick Rose's accuser must be named, judge rules. Is that fair?The move reignites questions about protecting a victim鈥檚 right to privacy and a defendant鈥檚 presumption of innocence.
- Why an NC teacher was suspended for stepping on the American flagA high school teacher stepped on the flag to demonstrate the strength of the First Amendment. But his action was not taken as expected.
- First LookWho are America's gun 'super-owners'?Three percent of US adults hold about half of the country's guns, with collections from eight to 140 firearms, according to a new survey. What motivates these super owners?
- First LookMan pulling girl by her hair ignites web debate on corporal punishmentA Wal-Mart shopper posted photos of a man holding on to a girl's hair while pushing a shopping cart as punishment hoping they would go viral. They did, but is that the best way to spark discussion about corporal punishment?
- How can we get more people to pay attention to the Paralympics?Awareness of the Paralympics has grown somewhat in recent years, but the games still lag far behind the Olympics when it comes to media coverage.聽
- What women say about Hillary Clinton and leadershipA new poll shows that Americans are glad to have a woman as a major party's presidential candidate, but half of them would prefer a different woman.
- George Washington's family tree: A biracial history lessonTwo centuries later, the National Park Service and the nonprofit that runs Washington's Mount Vernon estate now have exhibits showing that the first family's family tree has been biracial from its earliest branches.
- Why California wants health insurance for undocumented immigrantsState lawmakers in California want a waiver on an Obamacare ban that prohibits undocumented immigrants from purchasing care on the exchanges.
- Should pediatricians ask parents about guns at home?Half of children either live in or regularly visit a household with a gun, according to a recent study. Yet many pediatricians are unsure what they are legally allowed to tell parents about gun safety.
- Employers want workers to cover rising health insurance costs: Is this progress?According to a new report by the Kaiser Family Foundation, insurance premiums are rising at 'historically low rates.' Part of the reason for this: Healthcare costs are increasingly shifting to the employee, in the form of higher deductibles.
- After a vote, the ACC Council of Presidents divert from North CarolinaThe ACC Council of Presidents voted Wednesday to relocate the league's championships until North Carolina repeals a state law limiting protections for LGBT people.