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All Eyes On Trump Once Again, But His Rivals Feel The Pressure
Donald Trump appeared serene and imperturbable, while most all the others on stage directed their fire primarily at each other. Jeb Bush was the exception, saying Trump would be "a chaos president."
New York Announces 'Dramatic Reform' Of Solitary Confinement Rules
Leroy Peoples, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, served 780 consecutive days in isolation.
Clinical Trials Still Don't Reflect The Diversity Of America
Clinical trials are too white, with less than 2 percent of cancer studies including enough minority people to provide information that could be useful for health, a study finds.
Geneva City Schools Seek Capital Project Funding
A capital projects referendum vote for Geneva City Schools will be held on Wednesday, December 16 from Noon to 9 p.m.The referendum includes three…
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FBI Arrests Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli On Fraud Charges
Martin Shkreli, the drug executive who was widely criticized for sharply raising the price of a drug used by HIV patients, has been released on $5 million bond.
Low Pay, Long Commutes: The Plight Of The Adjunct Professor
Adjuncts teach most college courses in the U.S., but it's a job fraught with insecurity and low pay. One adjunct with a particularly tough commute is hoping to foster a community among his colleagues.
Michigan Governor Does Away With Outdated Laws
In Michigan, if you swear in front of a woman, you can no longer be thrown in jail. It is no longer illegal to curse in front of women or children.
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For American Parents, Differing Incomes Mean Divergent Concerns
A Pew survey finds parents' worries vary widely based on income levels. Among other things, Pew also finds most parents — particularly young moms — think they're doing a good job raising their kids.
Feds Arrest Martin Shkreli On Fraud Charges
The pharmaceuticals executive was arrested Thursday for securities fraud. Prosecutors say he took stock from a biotech firm he founded and used it to pay debts from other business deals.
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Most-Read In 2015: The Two-Way Stories That Found The Largest Audiences
You might have seen these stories before. They range from the serious — even the wonky — to the (arguably) absurd.
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