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Trump Highlighted This Unusual School Choice Idea Last Night
The president's guest, Denisha Merriweather, received Florida's tax credit scholarship, which allows students to attend private schools.
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Ex-CIA Officer In Rendition Case Is Released After Italy Grants Partial Clemency
Sabrina De Sousa is one of 26 Americans convicted in absentia by an Italian court over the 2003 kidnapping of a Muslim cleric. She has been released from custody in Portugal.
Puerto Ricans Reflect On A Century Of (Limited) Citizenship
People born in Puerto Rico have been counted as U.S. citizens since 1917, but residents of the island can't vote for president and don't have voting representation in Congress.
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America's 'Complacent Class': How Self-Segregation Is Leading To Stagnation
Economist and author Tyler Cowen worries that Americans' desire to keep changing has gone away. "The forward march of progress," he says, "is not the main story today."
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Embryo Experiments Reveal Earliest Human Development, But Stir Ethical Debate
Researchers who study developing human embryos have long limited their experimentation to lab embryos that are no more than 14 days into development. Some scientists are now pushing that boundary.
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Read This Before Commenting
Norwegian Public Broadcaster NRK has started testing its commenters, who must pass a quiz before they're allowed to add their thoughts below a story. It's making for more civil discussions.
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Firearms Preemption Law Before Legislature Would Void Some Local Gun Laws
The Nebraska Legislature is considering a firearms preemption law this year for the second time. LB 68, Introduced by Senator Mike Hilgers, is similar to…
To Diversify The Farming Landscape, Diversify Who Works It
The people working on farms and elsewhere in agriculture often don't reflect the nation's demographics. Changing that is becoming a priority, in hopes that new people will bring fresh ideas.
Rep. Elijah Cummings: Sessions Should Resign Over Russian Conversations
Attorney General Jeff Sessions met with a Russian diplomat ahead of the presidential election. Rachel Martin talks to Rep. Cummings who thinks Sessions should resign because he didn't disclose it.
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Nebraska bill would restore felons' voting rights sooner
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Advocates for felons say Nebraska should restore voting rights immediately after they complete their sentences.About 20 people spoke…
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