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Justices Split Over Defendants' Right To Mental Health Expert Witnesses
Justice Anthony Kennedy appears likely to cast the deciding vote in a Supreme Court case involving a death row inmate's right to help from a mental health expert who is independent of the prosecution.
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Trump Administration To Impose 20 Percent Tariff On Canadian Lumber
In a dispute that dates back decades, the Trump administration announced it will levy a tariff on imports of softwood lumber from Canada, which is used primarily in housing construction.
News Brief: Border Wall Issue, GOP Health Care, North Korea Anniversary
U.S.-Mexico wall could violate 1970 treaty. House Speaker Ryan and other GOP leaders work to put final touches on health plan. And, it's the 85th anniversary of the founding of North Korea's military.
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Rate Of Suicide Among Female Veterans Climbs, VA Says
Veterans have a significantly higher rate of suicide than civilians. The numbers for female veterans, however, are two to five times higher than their civilian counterparts.
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Joslyn Art Museum Lecture, 4/24/17
JOSLYN ART MUSEUM LECTURE – Lily Raff McCaulou, award-winning journalist whose writing has appeared in The New York Times and The Atlantic, and author of…
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Democrats Hope For A Win In Special Election In Montana
After tight races in Kansas and Georgia, Democrats are sensing an opportunity in next month's special election in Montana. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Democratic strategist Geoff Garin about it.
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First African-American Female Judge On New York's Top Court Found Dead
Associate Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam was found dead on Wednesday in the Hudson River. She was the first African-American woman to be appointed to New York's Court of Appeals.
George W. Bush Calls Foreign Aid A Moral And Security Imperative
Bush has dedicated billions to combat AIDS in Africa and recently traveled to the continent. If nothing had been done about the pandemic during his time in office, he said, "I would've been ashamed."
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Get Set For Trump Revisions To Your Affordable Care Act Insurance
The Trump administration has finalized a rule that will make big changes in Obamacare health plans and eligibility as soon as this summer. Will it stabilize the insurance marketplace, too?
An 8-Year-Old Drives Himself To McDonald's
An 8-year-old in Ohio drove himself and his sister to McDonald's after their parents went to sleep. He said he learned to drive by watching YouTube.
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