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An Interview with Kurt Elling
Celebrated GRAMMY® winning Jazz vocalist Kurt Elling will perform at the Holland Performing Arts Center this week. Two presentations of "Elling Swings…
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In Sentencing Phase, Prosecutors Say Tsarnaev Is 'Unrepentant And Unchanged'
A jury is now deciding whether Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be put to death.
Young Black Man In Baltimore Dies 1 Week After A Police Confrontation
Freddie Gray, 25, died after suffering a broken vertebra during an arrest. David Greene talks to Wall Street Journal reporter Scott Calvert and former Baltimore Police Commissioner Leonard Hamm.
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'Sliver Of Hope' In Freddie Gray Case, Former Baltimore Police Chief Says
"This is possibly the spark that's going to ignite change, real change, in this city, and with the Baltimore Police Department," says former Commissioner Leonard Hamm.
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Wilding? Ruff Ride? Dog's Road Romp On Tractor Sparks Puns
Traffic Scotland took pains to say it was a serious event, not a joke. But that didn't stop people from putting their own spin on the story of the border collie who took control of a tractor.
Omaha council bolsters city watch over boardinghouses
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha City Council is bolstering the city's watch over boardinghouses.On Tuesday the council approved an ordinance that will…
Is It Time To Make Medical And Family Leave Paid?
Democrats in Congress have reintroduced a bill that would create a national paid leave program, covering two thirds of people's wages for up to 60 days a year. But small business owners are wary.
Gift Worth $400 Million To Art Institute Of Chicago Includes Works By Warhol
The donation was confirmed after the museum agreed to display the 42 paintings, silk-screens and sculptures for the next 50 years.
Debate: Is It Time To Abolish The Death Penalty?
The practice is under renewed scrutiny after a series of botched executions in several states last year. The emotionally charged issue is at the center of the latest Intelligence Squared U.S. debate.
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Why Many Doctors Don't Follow 'Best Practices'
Doctors, it turns out, often don't follow evidence-based guidelines. One result? Unnecessary tests. Scientists who study this contrariness think they know why.
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