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Cleveland, Texas, shooting suspect and 5 others arrested
Francisco Oropesa has been on the run since Friday after the shooting in Cleveland, Texas.
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Caste discrimination persists in the U.S. How are legislators addressing it?
The Indian government officially abolished the caste system in 1950.
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There's a toxic brew of mistrust toward U.S. institutions. It's got real consequences
Republicans are lambasting Democrats' attempts at uniform ethics standards at the Supreme Court as partisan politics. It's just the latest chapter in a decline in national unity.
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These states are narrowly defining who is 'female' and 'male' in law
LGBTQ advocates say these bills are another attempt to restrict transgender rights. Republicans sponsoring the bills say the definitions are important to keep sex from being conflated with gender.
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Trials have become an endangered species. A new effort is trying to change that
Advocates say defendants who go to trial face much longer prison sentences — a so-called trial penalty. It can even lead innocent people to strike plea deals.
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A giant rat that wasn't suited for its bomb-sniffing job gets a new role
A Gambian rat who was training to be a landmine detector arrived at the San Diego Zoo a few weeks ago. She's better suited to her new role as a rat ambassador.
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8th-graders' history and civics scores drop on a national test
Jonathan Collins, a professor of political science, public policy and education at Brown University, talks about the so-called "Nation's Report Card" on civics and U.S. history.
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Senator says the Supreme Court should 'take the hint' on code of conduct
Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine talks about efforts to create a binding code of conduct for the Supreme Court.
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JPMorgan Chase banks on its new HQ being 'a destination'
JPMorgan Chase is building a multibillion-dollar headquarters in New York City, designed by one of the most famous architects in the world. The bank hopes it will be a model for a post-pandemic workplace.
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A forgotten opera premieres 280 years late
A Jean-Philippe Rameau opera, left unfinished at time of his death and recently completed by a musicologist, gets its premiere 280 years later, with extravagant costumes.
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