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Divided Court Seems To Hint At 4-4 Decision In Obamacare Case
Justice Anthony Kennedy, the crucial swing vote on the court, gave mixed signals during a hearing about the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.
Ted Cruz Criticized After Suggesting Law Enforcement Patrol Muslim Areas
In the aftermath of the Brussels attacks, the Texas senator said law enforcement should be empowered to "patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized."
After 24 Hours, Man At Top Of 80-Foot Sequoia Tree Climbs Down
A man who climbed an enormous tree in downtown Seattle on Tuesday morning and stayed there overnight repeatedly rebuffed police negotiators before climbing down safely on Wednesday.
Colleges Look To Stand Out With Personalized Acceptance Notices
Colleges are stepping up the competition to enroll the best students. One new development is personalized acceptance notices — whether they're fake news alerts, a visit from the marching band, or a letter hand-delivered by the college president himself. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Wheaton College President Dennis Hanno about hand delivering letters to accepted students.
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The Apple-FBI Whodunit: Who Is Helping The Feds Crack The Locked iPhone?
The rumor mill has started on what mysterious "third party" is helping the FBI unlock the San Bernardino iPhone. Here's what we do and do not know about the one company currently in the news.
Federal, State Moves Aim To Protect LGBT Workers
Discrimination based on one's sex is illegal in the workplace, but how about sexual orientation? A federal agency is suing employers for allegedly discriminating against gay and lesbian workers.
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Ex-CIA Chief: Europe Needs To Get Better At Sharing Intelligence
The Europeans have not been particularly good at sharing information, according to Michael Hayden, former director of both the CIA and the NSA.
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More Teachers Can't Afford To Live Where They Teach
Rising rents, housing prices and living costs in the top real estate markets from Boston to San Francisco are putting the squeeze on teachers.
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Hunt Or Be Hunted: The Walking Dead Experience
The production company for The Walking Dead assembled sets in tractor trailers, which are currently in Salt Lake City. For $60, you can fend off zombies or be made up as a blood-covered walker.
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Restaurant To Patron: No Snakes Allowed. Really.
A customer angry over being asked to leave an L.A. restaurant because of his pet snake, left, but returned. With a bigger snake. He let the 13-ft-long python loose in the restaurant and was arrested.
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