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Protesters hold signs that say "We can end gun violence."

Mass shootings aren't growing more common — and evidence contradicts common stereotypes about the killers

Despite how many people feel about the frequency and motivations of mass shootings, data shows us some unexpected results.

Mass shootings aren't growing more common — and evidence contradicts common stereotypes about the killers
women at a prison

As opioids land more women in prison, Ohio finds alternative treatments

As opioids land more women in prison, Ohio finds alternative treatments
Kosovars wave Albanian flags while celebrating their declaration of independence from Serbia in Pristina, Kosovo, on Feb. 17, 2008.

Why World War I still matters, 100 years after it began

Why World War I still matters, 100 years after it began

Dissecting The Egyptian Division in Cairo & the United States

Dissecting The Egyptian Division in Cairo & the United States

Rust Belt cities, like Pittsburgh, trying to lure more immigrants

Rust Belt cities, like Pittsburgh, trying to lure more immigrants

Egyptian-Americans Weigh in on Nation's New Chapter

Egyptian-Americans Weigh in on Nation's New Chapter

New Tennessee law: encouraging creationism or academic freedom?

A new law in Tennessee will allow public school teachers to discuss alternatives to such scientific topics as evolution and climate change. The bill, known as the "academic freedom" law by its supporters and the "monkey bill," by its detractors, went into effect Friday.

New Tennessee law: encouraging creationism or academic freedom?

NCAA Tournament 2012: Harvard Yard gripped by March Madness

With the NCAA Tournament underway, and the first big games just hours away on Thursday, students at Harvard are in the grips of March Madness for the first time in more than six decades. Harvard last made the NCAA Tournament in 1946.

NCAA Tournament 2012: Harvard Yard gripped by March Madness
View of Grbavica, a neighborhood of Sarajevo, Bosnia.

How wars end part V: Bosnia

Bosnia, a republic of the former Yugoslavia, was torn apart by ethnic violence in the early 1990s. A diplomatic breakthrough helped end that war in 1995.

How wars end part V: Bosnia