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Conservative Justices Skeptical Of Extending Constitution Beyond U.S. Border
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a "very sympathetic case" involving the shooting of an unarmed Mexican teen on the border. The justices will decide if the boy's family may sue the border agent.
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An Attempt To Save South Carolina's Historical Documents Is Destroying Them
Historical documents across the country are facing an issue other than age: An effort to preserve them decades ago is hastening the documents' demise.
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North Korean Diplomat Joins List Of Suspects In Kim Jong Nam's Death
It's the latest twist in the inquiry into the killing of Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother, who died 10 days ago shortly after being approached by two women at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
What Is CPAC? A Room That Didn't Always Love Trump, But Owes Him A Lot
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference will welcome President Trump at the end of this week, but the conservative gathering has been skeptical of his worthiness in their circle.
Heart Screening For Teens May Cause More Problems Than It Solves
There's no evidence that screening adolescents with electrocardiograms prevents deaths, yet the heart tests have become widespread despite the false alarms they often cause.
Cannibalism: It's 'Perfectly Natural,' A New Scientific History Argues
It's gruesome, but from a scientific standpoint, there's a predictable calculus for when humans and animals go cannibal, a new book says. And who knew European aristocrats ate body parts as medicine?
Jay Z Is The First Rapper To Be Elected To Songwriters Hall Of Fame
Shawn Carter joins Swedish hit factory Max Martin, Motown co-founder Berry Gordy, The Time's Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and more.
Are Race-Based Advisory Groups Just Political Symbols?
After a scathing letter of resignation, only four people remain on the president's commission on Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders. It brings up broader questions of these task forces' efficacy.
Court Blocks South Africa's Withdrawal From International Criminal Court
In a blow to the government, the court ruled that the executive didn't have the power to order a withdrawal without prior parliamentary approval and questioned the "unexplained haste" to quit the ICC.
What's New In Those DHS Memos On Immigration Enforcement?
On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security released two memos laying out the Trump administration's plans for detaining and deporting more people. The changes in policy could affect millions.
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