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Why Do So Few People Pay Income Tax In India?
In a country with a population of more than 1 billion people, just 27 million paid taxes last year. Many Indians see no clear link between paying taxes and provision of government services.
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Joslyn Talk To Explore Author's Journey from Being Anti-Gun to Hunting Her Own Food
Freelance journalist Lily Raff McCaulou, author of Call of the Mild: Learning to Hunt My Own Dinner, will speak at the Joslyn Art Museum on April 7th as…
Sen. Feinstein To Gorsuch: You 'Avoid Specificity Like No One I Have Ever Seen'
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is answering a second round of questions from a Senate committee today. Democrats are expressing frustration because they're not learning specifics about his views.
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Still A 'Big Deal': Biden Defends Threatened Affordable Care Act For Anniversary
The former vice president joined Democrats and supporters on the eve of the seventh anniversary of the law known as Obamacare, which Republican leadership hopes to repeal on Thursday.
Pharmacy Owner Acquitted Of Murder In Meningitis Outbreak That Caused 64 Deaths
The owner of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy was acquitted of second-degree murder, but guilty of racketeering and fraud in the 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people.
Inside The Wealthy Family That Has Been Funding Steve Bannon's Plan For Years
Jane Mayer writes in the New Yorker about Robert Mercer and his daughter, Rebekah, who have poured millions of dollars into Breitbart News, and who pushed to have Bannon run Trump's campaign.
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A Smartphone Can Accurately Test Sperm Count
Measuring the quality of those little swimmers usually requires a trip to the doctor. Researchers have come up with a smartphone accessory that would let men do that at home in less than five seconds.
Social Media Star Has A 'Crazy Idea' To Help Somalia
Jerome Jarre wanted to raise $1 million, buy 60 tons of food and get Turkish Airlines to fly it in for free. How's he doing?
Reliving The Poetry Of Derek Walcott
We’ll dive once more into the dazzling literary legacy of Nobel Prize-winning Caribbean poet and playwright Derek Walcott.
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Day 3: Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch, and what his appointment would mean.
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