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Ethics Report On Trump Administration: The Most Unethical Presidency
Steve Inskeep talks to Richard Painter, top ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush, and Norman Eisen, top ethics lawyer for President Obama. They argue Trump's administration has been unethical.
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Minnesota recognizes she's a woman. She's locked in a men's prison anyway
When transgender people are incarcerated, they're often put in prisons that don't align with their gender identity. Some are taking legal action to try to get moved to prisons that match their gender.
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A Place To Reflect During Jewish Holy Days — That's Not A Temple
Sunset marks the start of the Jewish New Year as well as the 10 Days of Awe, when observant Jews reflect on the past year. Some are taking this reflection out of the temple and onto their tablets.
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Kurdish Oil Shipment Too Far Offshore For U.S. To Seize
A U.S. judge says an order she gave late Monday to impound a tanker carrying $100 million in oil off the coast of Galveston, Texas, cannot be enforced.
Why Buy When You Can Borrow? App Connects People And Stuff
Millions of people use apps to share their homes and their cars. Now Peerby, an app developed in the Netherlands, helps people to share things like power drills and bicycle pumps with people nearby.
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In Britain, it took just one school shooting to pass major gun control
After the Dunblane massacre in Scotland left 16 students dead, parents organized to make sure it could never happen again. What can the U.S learn from them as we struggle to combat gun violence?
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'Chicago Tribune' Parent Company Is Trying To Buy The 'Chicago Sun-Times'
Both newspapers have stressed that Chicago will remain a two-newspaper city, with the Sun-Times maintaining a separate newsroom that would operate independently.
Militia Defendant Wants Cliven Bundy Trial Postponed After Las Vegas Massacre
One of the defendants in the case of the 2014 armed standoff at Bundy's Nevada ranch has filed a motion to delay the trial following Sunday's tragedy in Las Vegas.
Chicago's Iconic John Hancock Center To Lose Its Name
One thing is clear: Whichever company buys the building's naming rights, getting Chicagoans to change what they call it is another matter.
An Academic Adventure Goes Awry In 'Confessions Of The Fox'
Jordy Rosenberg's novel follows a professor who acquires the autobiographical "confessions" of legendary thief Jack Sheppard, and tries to add some academic footnotes — but things don't go to plan.
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