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Unlikely alliances in Supreme Court opinions on overtime, death penalty
The cases involved who qualifies for overtime pay, and Arizona's refusal to apply a Supreme Court precedent in death penalty jury instructions.
Canada will delay providing medical assistance in dying to people with mental illness
Canada's government is seeking to delay efforts to expand the country's medical assistance in dying program to include mental illness.
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Protesters in Iran are determined to be heard despite crackdowns
Protesters in Iran vow to continue their demonstrations even as the government continues its crackdown — which includes two recent executions.
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Elián González nearly became an American. Now, he's poised to become a Cuban lawmaker
Nearly 23 years after being ripped from a relative's home in Miami, González has been nominated to become a member of the communist country's parliament.
Airbnb Agrees To Make Reforms After Allegations Of Discrimination
Responding to claims of discrimination against people of color, Airbnb has agreed to change the way it runs the home rental marketplace.
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The new normal of election disinformation
Tech companies are showing people a little bit about misleading information so they're better equipped to recognize and resist it. And they've seen encouraging results — for now, anyway.
Since The Pandemic, Wyoming Veteran Uses Telemedicine To Treat PTSD
Telehealth, where people interact with health care professionals over the video, has long been just over the horizon in rural America. Now, the pandemic has accelerated its adoption and use.
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Boston Bombing Investigators Collect Shrapnel From Victims
Thirty forensics specialists have been sent to the explosion site in Boston to learn as much as they can about what happened and who might be responsible. Melissa Block talks to Frank Doyle, Jr., a former FBI special agent who has worked on major bombing incidents, about how the investigation is likely to proceed and what evidence might be found.
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Little Progress On Closing Guantanamo As Trials Start
While the first military trials of Obama's presidency are getting under way in Cuba this week, the plan to close the prison has hit a series of roadblocks -- some political and some of the administration's own making.
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Victims' Families Sue Over Drone Strike Program
The ACLU and Center for Constitutional Rights are suing the U.S. Defense secretary, CIA director and two military commanders who played a role in the Obama administration's deadly drone strike program. Drone strikes killed three Americans in Yemen last year. They say lethal force against Americans far from the battlefield should be a last resort.
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