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The Epic Games Vs. Apple Trial Has Begun. Here's What You Need To Know
The trial is about one app developer, Epic Games, but the outcome could have far-reaching consequences for Silicon Valley and the future of how money moves on smartphones and other devices.
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In the debate over new voter ID laws, Democrats are accusing Republicans of trying to suppress votes and Republicans are accusing Democrats of condoning voter fraud. It's a sharp partisan divide, but a few people are going against the tide — and they're getting some political heat.
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha authorities have identified a 39-year-old woman critically injured in an officer-involved shooting this week.Officers say they…
The Fight Over Voter ID Laws Goes To The United Nations
The NAACP hopes to apply international pressure to states with strict new voter ID laws.
Do Voter ID Laws Prevent Fraud, Or Dampen Turnout?
Thirty-three states now have voter ID laws requiring identification for voting. Some new laws requiring photo ID are being challenged in court or reviewed by the Justice Department. One supporter says these laws will prevent fraud. A critic says the claims are overblown.
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Savage Beauty: The Top 3 Poems Of 2011
Poet Tracy K. Smith's three favorite poems of 2011 blur the private and public, the personal and political, and will refresh how you look at language and the world.
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