Bring That Week Back: Three Wounded in Shooting at a Texas College
Obama’s second inauguration and other news headlines.
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Bring That Week Back: Three Wounded in Shooting at a Texas College - Obama’s second inauguration, racial segregation may contribute to lung cancer deaths and other news headlines. – Dorkys Ramos Three people, including a gunman, were wounded during a shooting between two people at the Lone Star College campus in Houston. The suspect, Carlton Berry, is in custody. (Photo: AP Photo/Courtesy KPRC TV)
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Obama Inaugurated for Second Term - President Obama ushered in his second term with an inaugural celebration on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. In his speech, Obama alluded to the country needing to build upon our pioneers' call for equality regardless of race, gender and sexual orientation.(Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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Smithsonian African American Museum to Honor Obama - The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture has been collecting documents, images and objects of Obama since 2008. The new museum will feature a large display on the president when it opens its doors during Obama's second term. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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22-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Councilman - Michael Tubbs, 22, became the youngest city councilman when he was elected into office in Stockton, California. The Stanford University graduate interned at Google and the White House, but turned down job offers to instead run for city council with a $10,000 donation from Oprah Winfrey. (Photo: Courtesy Tubbs for Stockton City Council)
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Racial Segregation Linked to Lung Cancer - A new study revealed that African-Americans who live in predominantly Black neighborhoods have a higher chance of dying from lung cancer than those who live in racially mixed areas. (Photo: REUTERS/Lee Celano)
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