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 As a medical student, I base my ideas on Psychology 101, and personal experience. 
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 Afghan army cadets attend their graduation ceremony in Kabul on Tuesday. What's ahead for Afghanistan: Column
With the Afghan army taking over day-to-day operations, Kabul and U.S. face challenges.
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 A short story in Spanish. Protect progress in any language: Column
For little Havana school, scholarships in peril
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 Lawyers, law students and legal staff in Los Angeles protest on Dec. 16. Track all civilian deaths at the hands of police: Our view
No agency keeps reliable data despite longtime tension with minority communities.
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 New recruits stand at attention while wearing bands over their badges in honor of deceased officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu during a New York Police Academy graduation ceremony Monday at Madison Square Garden in New York. What about attacks on police? Opposing view
Statistics are submitted voluntarily, and not all agencies participate.
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 Traffic rolls past the newly built luxury shopping center Union Square in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on Nov. 20, 2013. Voices: Vietnam suggests where Cuba is heading
Life improved dramatically in Vietnam after normalization of relations with U.S.
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 Jimmy Fallon Punchlines: The best of 2014
The late-night comics covered everything from the first grand-Clinton to the NFL draft.
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 A ceremony marks the end of a U.S.-led coalition's combat mission in Afghanistan in Kabul on Dec. 28. What next in Afghanistan? #tellusatoday
We asked followers what they thought would happen now that a U.S.-led coalition has ended its combat role.
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 A hacking scandal, which prompted Sony Pictures Entertainment studio to pull the movie  Off the Record | Big names, controversy steer 2014 media buzz
USA TODAY editors and reporters on the most controversial topics of 2014
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 A hookah bar in Tampa. Better hookah than hookers: Column
Kids are going to find a way to smoke. Let them smoke where we can see, but not smell them.
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