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Civil Rights Groups Sue NYPD Over Muslim Spying

Civil Rights Groups Sue NYPD Over Muslim Spying

The NYPD's widespread spying programs directed at Muslims have undermined free worship by innocent people and should be declared unconstitutional, according to religious leaders and civil rights advocates who filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday...

RYE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 16:  A detail of a sand sculpture at the Australian Sand Sculpting Championships, February 16, 2003 in Rye, Victoria, Australia. Ten sand sculptures some up to 15 metres high, were made from 1500 tonnes of sand which took a month to complete. This years theme included a French Carnivale maze,with larger than life sculptures of a Ferris wheel, carousel and fun house. Sand artists from all over the world competed in the event. (Photo by Stuart Hannagan/Getty Images)

24 sensational sand sculptures

These beach-born works of art go above and beyond your typical sand castle. Check out these sensational sand sculptures.

Transgender Candidate Running in NYC

Transgender Candidate Running in NYC

Mel Wymore is campaigning in New York as a community board appointee, ex-PTA chair and founder of local organizations. But this city council candidate's resume has an unusual feature: He built much of it while he was a woman. (June 18)

Feds: 7-Eleven Stores Exploited Immigrants

Feds: 7-Eleven Stores Exploited Immigrants

Nine owners and managers of 7-Eleven convenience stores were charged on Monday in a scheme to exploit immigrants in part by paying them using the stolen Social Security numbers of a child and three dead people. (June 17)

Daughter: Mandela Doing 'Very Well'

Daughter: Mandela Doing 'Very Well'

Family members of former South African president Nelson Mandela visited the elderly statesman as he spent his 10th day in a Pretoria hospital on Monday for a recurring lung infection. (June 17)

Family Focus: Dine Out for Kids supports local nonprofit

A local nonprofit is hoping people will eat out Tuesday to help local children. More than 80 restaurants are taking part to support Communities in Schools. DJ Patterson just graduated from East Mecklenburg High School last week but he's already a month into an internship at JHG Financial Advisors. "I ...

Historic Ruling Set in Affirmative Action Case

Historic Ruling Set in Affirmative Action Case

Supreme Court justices will soon announce a decision on an affirmative action case, Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin. That could decide whether race can be used to determine college admission. (June 17)

Mandela Spends 9th Day in Hospital

Mandela Spends 9th Day in Hospital

South African President Jacob Zuma on Sunday asked the audience at a Youth Day celebration to join him in wishing former President Nelson Mandela a Happy Father's Day. (June 16)

Rally Supporting Edward Snowden Draws Hundreds

Rally Supporting Edward Snowden Draws Hundreds

Hundreds of people marched to the U.S. consulate in Hong Kong on Saturday in support of Edward Snowden, an American citizen who leaked top-secret information about U.S. surveillance programs. (June 15)

Moment of Silence Marks 6 Months Since Newtown

Moment of Silence Marks 6 Months Since Newtown

Newtown held a moment of silence Friday for the victims of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School at a remembrance event that doubled as a call to action on gun control. (June 14)

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