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US Housing Secretary Visits Jacksonville, Touts Local Nonprofit And ‘Self-Sufficiency’
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said he’s impressed with the work of a Jacksonville nonprofit that helps ex-offenders re-enter…
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Beset By Sexual Harassment Claims, Sherman Alexie Declines Literary Prize
The American Library Association acknowledges the writer's decision not to accept the Carnegie Medal for nonfiction. He was chosen for his memoir about his mother.
The Zombie Amendments To The Constitution You've Probably Never Heard Of
They won't eat your brains, but technically, they still could come back to life. Not all the amendments that passed Congress have stood the test of ratification by the states.
Angola Prison Lawsuit Poses Question: What Kind Of Medical Care Do Inmates Deserve?
Prisoners have a constitutional right to health care, but inmates at Angola prison in Louisiana are suing for medical shortfalls that have allegedly caused "needless pain and suffering."
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Trade Is An Identity Issue, And Trump Knows It
In politics, trade means manufacturing, and manufacturing means America — a very particular, nostalgia-laden version of America.
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Medical Cargo Could Be The Gateway For Routine Drone Deliveries
Proposals for drones to carry blood, trauma supplies and lab samples are awaiting approval by the Federal Aviation Administration. If the ideas get a green light, they could usher in a new drone age.
Fresh Air Weekend: John Oliver; Transgender Activist Sarah McBride
Oliver dives into often obscure stories on Last Week Tonight. Justin Chang reviews A Wrinkle in Time. McBride is the spokesperson for the LGBTQ rights organization the Human Rights Campaign.
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West Virginia Teachers Win; DeVos Gets Pushback
Betsy DeVos heard from teachers and students this week after appearances in Parkland, Fla., and at the SXSW EDU conference.
Nun Involved In Katy Perry Convent Lawsuit Collapses And Dies In Court
Sister Catherine Rose Holzman, who had battled Perry and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles over a property sale, was in court for a post-judgment hearing related to the case.
An Indigenous Language Is Stayin' Alive In A Karaoke Contest
Native American tribal members in the Pacific Northwest host an annual karaoke contest to keep their indigenous language, Salish, alive.
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