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Gerrymandering Exacerbates Partisan Gridlock, Political Scientist Says
Will the Supreme Court's decision to allow non-partisan commissions to draw districts break legislative gridlock? Linda Wertheimer talks to political scientist Thomas Mann.
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Puerto Ricans Fear Troubled Economy Will Inflict Real Pain
Officials avoided a default, paying hundreds of millions of dollars in debt payments. With a stagnant economy, more than $72 billion in debt and little cash, the U.S. territory is in economic trouble.
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Despite Short Obit, Doug Led A Full Life
Douglas Legler of Fargo, N.D., insisted that when he died, he only wanted his obituary to read: Doug Died. And after he died last month, that is exactly how it appeared in the local newspaper.
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Police Issue 'All Clear' At Washington Navy Yard
Report of shots being fired at the site of a 2013 mass shooting brought a swarm of law enforcement personnel, emergency vehicles and reporters to the scene.
Ricketts defends donation to death penalty petition group
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts is defending his $100,000 donation to a group that's leading a ballot drive to save the death…
U.S. Seeks Extradition Of 7 FIFA Officials From Switzerland
Swiss prosecutors said the requests were delivered Wednesday evening. The FIFA officials were arrested in May in Zurich in a corruption investigation of soccer's governing body.
BP To Pay $18.7 Billion To Settle Gulf Coast Oil Spill Claims
The agreement with the U.S. government, five Gulf Coast states and more than 400 local governments comes five years after the Deepwater Horizon spill.
Why We Shouldn't Be Surprised By Greece's Impasse With Europe
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was elected on the promise of renegotiating the regimen of austerity imposed on Greece by its creditors. And Europe warned him it expected Greece to repay its debts.
Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 2/8/88
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Ursula Walsh, Director of Research and Sports Science for the National Collegiate Athletic Association “The N.C.A.A.:…
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Implementation Of Obamacare Remains A Work In Progress
With the Supreme Court decision, it appears the Affordable Care Act will stand, but that doesn't mean the law's troubles are over. Renee Montagne talks to Julie Rovner of the Kaiser Health News.
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