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Yale Law Professor: Torture Is Never Justified
Whether or not the CIA's interrogation techniques produced viable intelligence, they were still morally wrong, says Bloomberg View columnist Stephen Carter. He tells NPR's Scott Simon why.
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Protesters Of Police Violence Divided By Generation
Among the thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest the police killings of unarmed black men on Saturday was a generational divide that sometimes became contentious.
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Haiti's Prime Minister To Step Down
Laurent Lamothe says he will resign following violent protests in the impoverished Caribbean country. Anti-government demonstrators are angered over a long delay in holding parliamentary elections.
A For-Profit College Tries The Charter School Market
ITT Technical Institute sought to open high schools around the country, but it's meeting resistance.
LA's Unclaimed Dead Receive Prayers, And A Final Resting Place
Every year since 1896, Los Angeles County has buried the cremated remains of people who die in the region, but whose bodies are never claimed. This year, the county buried the remains of 1,489 people.
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Two Years Later, Still Learning From Sandy Hook
A new report on the 2012 Newtown school shootings says that school administrators failed Adam Lanza despite their best efforts. The authors say the district had a lack of special education expertise.
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'El Deafo': How A Girl Turned Her Disability Into A Superpower
Navigating elementary school is already hard enough — try adding in a bulky metal hearing aid. Cece Bell's new young adult graphic memoir captures the experience in a poignant and humorous way.
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7 Chaotic Hours Behind The Scenes At NFL RedZone
On 17 Sundays every fall, millions of people tune in to this cable channel, which airs for just seven hours a week and endeavors to show each score from as many as 12 simultaneous football games.
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Lockheed Martin Case Puts 401(k) Plans On Trial
The aerospace company is being sued for choosing retirement funds that were poorly managed and charged high fees in a case that tests the limits of a company's responsibilities to its employees.
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Congress To Nutritionists: Don't Talk About The Environment
Should dietary guidelines consider the environmental effects of our food choices? The government-appointed Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee thinks they should. Congress, however, says no.
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