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The University of Oklahoma football team and coaches line up wearing all black in the Everest Training Center in protest of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University of Oklahoma on Monday, March. 9, 2015.
 
 Two Oklahoma students expelled for racist video 
 SAE members have until Tuesday night to clear out of the fraternity house. 
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 POLITICS   
 Hillary Rodham Clinton participates in a women's equality event. Hillary Clinton to speak about e-mails today
Hillary Clinton will break silence about e-mail controversy following remarks at UN.
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 MARKETS   
 A Wall Street sign hangs near the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks: Dow, S&P 500 in the red for 2015
Benchmarks pressured as investors grapple with coming rate hikes, strong dollar, oil slump.
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 POLITICS   
 A travel sign in 2007 along Interstate 90 in South Dakota could get a new speed limit sign if lawmakers increase the limits on the state's interstates. Want to go 80 mph legally? S.D. could join 4 other states
Interstates in Idaho, Texas, Utah and Wyoming already have 80 mph limits, 85 on one Texas road.
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 POLITICS   
 Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. Obama blasts Gov. Scott Walker over union law
President attacks likely GOP candidate over Wisconsin's "right to work" law.
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 NATION   
 Law enforcement officials remain at the scene of a shooting in which a DeKalb County police officer shot and killed an unarmed naked man March 9, 2015. Ga. officer shoots, kills unarmed naked man
State police are investigating to determine whether shooting was justified.
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 NFL   
  AEG abandons plan to build Los Angeles NFL stadium
Withdrawal clears path for two competing projects.
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 TECH   
 Catherine Weingarten and Endangered Bodies helped launch the campaign to get Facebook to replace its  Facebook changes 'feeling fat' emoji after protest
Facebook adds "feeling stuffed" emoji after thousands of people signed an online petition.
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 NATION   
 The message,  'My wife is a cheater' written on house set ablaze
Police said an arson suspect has been taken into custody.
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 MONEY   
 Montel Williams, a former day-time talk show host, has agreed to withdraw his endorsement of MoneyMutual's payday  loans to New Yorkers. Lender backed by Montel Williams faces crackdown
Lender agrees to $2.1M penalty for marketing illegal loans.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
A worker welds metal rebars at a construction site on March 10 in Pasay City, Philippines.

A worker welds metal rebars at a construction site on March 10 in Pasay City, Philippines.
 

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Two Oklahoma students expelled for racist video
Hillary Clinton to speak about e-mails today
Stocks: Dow, S&P 500 in the red for 2015

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