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Why a landmark Supreme Court ruling has failed to keep racial bias out of jury selection

The Supreme Court created a test 40 years ago to root out racial bias in jury selection. Here, a death penalty scholar explains why it’s not working.

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New research shows that for every 10 boys identified with autism, only about two girls in a comparable…

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Pennsylvania’s proposed paid leave may not be enough for sandwich generation caregivers, who are raising…

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Ted Turner didn’t just revolutionize television − he changed the way we see our world

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Russia’s pared-down Victory Day parade tells a story: Away from the pomp, war in Ukraine is not goin

Moscow’s influence is Eastern Europe has been slipping of late, including with the loss of a stalwart ally in Hungary. The battleground,…

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Canada is kicking its US booze habit as trade tensions persist

Canada’s shunning of beer, wine and spirits from the US is a textbook example of how market access for politically exposed goods…

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Dogs display many traits of great leaders − here are 5 breeds that can be your leadership role model

Various dog breeds embody distinct positive traits and behaviors that make them ready role models for human leaders.

By Aditya Simha - 2 days ago

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

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