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Clergy abuse survivors release report on cardinals who could be elected pope
by Jason DeRose
The Vatican says sex abuse is a major topic ahead of the conclave. A survivors network has launched a project to keep the the records of those who've sheltered abusive priests in the public eye.
Lower Ozone Standard Would Raise The Compliance Bar For Business
by Christopher Joyce
Public health groups say lower levels will benefit people who suffer from asthma or other respiratory illnesses. Business groups say it's another expensive hoop to jump through.
How Can Vultures Eat Rotten Roadkill And Survive?
by Richard Harris
Vultures consume toxic bacteria that would sicken or kill humans. Stouter immune systems, colonies of helpful microbes and potent stomach acid may help the carrion eaters gorge with abandon.
At Vandalized Ferguson Businesses, Anger And Tears
by Shereen Marisol Meraji
National Guardsmen To Be Stationed Throughout Ferguson
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says more than 2,200 National Guardsmen will be stationed throughout Ferguson on Tuesday night, ready to act to protect lives and property.
Lions, Pianos And Boomboxes, Oh My: Movie Artifacts Hit The Auction Block
by Jasmine Garsd
Bert Lahr's Cowardly Lion costume from the Wizard of Oz, the piano from Casablanca, and Radio Raheem's boombox from Do the Right Thing are some of the pieces of Hollywood memorabilia that sold at auction Monday night in New York.