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Baltimore Judge Declares Mistrial After Jury Deadlocks In Freddie Gray Case
A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the case of police officer William Porter, who was charged in the death of Freddie Gray. The jury could not reach agreement on any of the charges Porter faced.
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Massive Downsizing In Oil Sector Brings Acute Pain For The Holidays
The holiday season can be stressful, but for energy workers, December is turning out to be especially tough. Oil and gas firms have laid off close to 56,000 Texans in the past year.
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Is Arguing With Passion The Most Effective Way To Persuade Opponents?
Our unconscious moral framework shapes how we make arguments. Research indicates that if you want to persuade people, you should frame your points using your opponents' moral framework.
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Low Pay, Long Commutes: The Plight Of The Adjunct Professor
Adjuncts teach most college courses in the U.S., but it's a job fraught with insecurity and low pay. One adjunct with a particularly tough commute is hoping to foster a community among his colleagues.
Michigan Governor Does Away With Outdated Laws
In Michigan, if you swear in front of a woman, you can no longer be thrown in jail. It is no longer illegal to curse in front of women or children.
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UNO's MavRide program to expand in 2016
UNO is expanding its MavRide program on January second.Through MavRide, students, faculty, and staff can ride any Metro bus for free with a bus pass.…
Chief: Police procedure not violated in man's fatal shooting
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lincoln police Chief Jim Peschong has announced that three police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a Central City man did…
Most-Read In 2015: The Two-Way Stories That Found The Largest Audiences
You might have seen these stories before. They range from the serious — even the wonky — to the (arguably) absurd.
Commercial Flights To Resume From U.S. To Cuba
Restrictions on visiting Cuba will remain, but authorized travelers can soon fly directly from American airports to the island nation. Currently, charter flights are the only air travel option.
Casino Magnate, GOP Donor Sheldon Adelson Buys Las Vegas Newspaper
Sheldon Adelson has bought The Las Vegas Review-Journal. In addition to making lots of money off of gambling and hospitality, Adelson is one of the most active donors in conservative politics.
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