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Newly Elected County Judge's Online Plans Forced His Resignation
Bill McLeod posted that he would one day love to run for Texas' supreme court. The state's constitution says for a county judge to announce candidacy for another office means automatic resignation.
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The Suitcase Junket Is A Master Of Musical Imagination
Dried animal bones, thrift store cutlery, baby shoes and yes, a suitcase. Matt Lorenz has turned all these found objects into instruments for his one-man band.
'The Lehman Trilogy' Is A Parable Of American Capitalism
The play The Lehman Trilogy tells a story that spans more than a century: from the arrival of Henry Lehman in New York in 1844 to the 2008 bankruptcy filing of Lehman Brothers.
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Alabama's Prison Are Unsafe And Unconstitutional, Justice Department Says
The U.S. Justice Department said Wednesday that conditions in Alabama prisons are unsafe and unconstitutional and result in deadly harm.
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Hepatitis C Not A Barrier For Organ Transplantation, Study Finds
Researchers found that antiviral drugs are effective in preventing transmission of the hepatitis C virus from donated hearts and lungs to recipients. The result could help reduce organ wait times.
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Crackdown on fake IDs and underage selling of alcohol happening this month
State officials say several agencies will be conducting sweeps of bars, restaurants, liquor stores and grocery stores across New York during a month...
Alabama State Sen. Cam Ward Discusses DOJ Report On Unsafe Prison Conditions
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Alabama State Sen. Cam Ward, chair of the prison oversight committee, about a Justice Department report on Alabama's unsafe and unconstitutional prison conditions.
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A Look At How Pete Buttigieg Is Reaching Out To Voters
Many Democrats are focused on winning back white, working-class voters. South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, an emerging 2020 candidate, has been reaching out to voters of color in big cities.
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For Some Students, There's A New Way To Pay For College
There's a new way to pay for college. It's not debt — but students are on the hook after they graduate.
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LDS Church Adjusts Policy On LGBT Couples
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will now baptize children of gay couples. The move reverses a controversial decision from 2015 that divided the church.
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