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Sanders Among The Least Wealthy Presidential Candidates
But his congressional salary puts him in the top five percent of income earners.
A Day Filled With Market Jitters, But Not Panic
If you were thinking about stuffing your money into your mattress, Wednesday gave you plenty of reasons to do so. But if you're an optimistic investor, the day gave you new reasons to be confident.
Does It Matter That 95 Percent Of Elected Prosecutors Are White?
"The group of people who are really the managers of the criminal justice system in America are concentrated among one demographic group: white men," said an author of the report.
How Standardized Tests Are Scored (Hint: Humans Are Involved)
We know very little about what goes into standardized tests, who really designs them and how they're scored. Take a peek into the nation's largest test-scoring facility.
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Body Cameras Shed New Light On Skid Row Killing Of Homeless Man
NPR's Kelly McEvers interviews Jeff Sharlet, an associate professor at Dartmouth College, who reported on the March 2015 shooting death of Charly Keunang at the hands of police in Los Angeles.
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'A New Day': S.C. To Remove Confederate Flag From Capitol Grounds
Lawmakers in the state's House of Representatives backed a bill that will put the controversial flag in a relic room. After Gov. Nikki Haley signs the bill Thursday, the flag will come down Friday.
FIFA Bans Former Executive Committee Member Chuck Blazer For Life
Blazer was the highest-ranking American in soccer's governing body for years, and was one of 14 FIFA figures indicted by the Justice Department in May in connection with a corruption scheme.
From Medicine To Modern Revival: A History Of American Whiskey, In Labels
During Prohibition, booze was banned, but "medicinal" spirits weren't, a loophole whiskey makers exploited. That's just one of the tidbits a new book tracing the history of whiskey labels reveals.
Michigan Police Search For Thief Who Took 18 Pallets Of Nuts
Police in Shelby Township say walnuts and other snacks worth $128,000 were taken. To call attention to the crime, police posted a mugshot of a squirrel along with details of the case on Facebook.
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House panel subpoenas Kerry on Keystone XL documents
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel has issued a subpoena to Secretary of State John Kerry for department documents, reports and letters related to the…
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