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MLB's Move Out Of Georgia Is The Latest In A Line Of Political Boycotts
Today's boycotts aren't coming out of nowhere. Here's a look at some prominent examples in history and how boycotts got started.
Settlement Reached To Overhaul Mississippi Juvenile Courts
The Justice Department deal follows a scathing report that uncovered systemic violations of due process rights of young people.
Poor Criminal Defendants Face 'Too Many Barriers' To Get Lawyers, Says DOJ
The criminal justice system can be difficult to navigate, and without a lawyer, it's even harder. Yet the government says it's still too difficult for poor defendants to get representation.
In Inaugural Address, Trump Decries 'Carnage' And Promises 'America First'
Donald Trump has completed an unlikely journey from real estate mogul to the 45th president of the United States.
Top Lawyer For Civil Rights At Justice Department Leaving After Roughly 6 Months
Thomas Wheeler led the Justice Department's civil rights unit through a period of transition. He told lawyers he never intended to stay in the job permanently.
At a Nashville hospital, the agony of not being able to help school shooting victims
A pediatric surgeon and his colleagues at Vanderbilt University Medical Center had prepared for a mass casualty event, but the victims of Monday's shooting had already died by the time they arrived.
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Warren's On The Rise, But Can She Convince Democrats She Can Beat Trump?
After a summer that included two strong debate performances, the Massachusetts senator has seen a rise in fundraising, polls and crowds. But can she win it all?
You Won't See Trump's Taxes Before Election Day, But He Could Face Bigger Problems
The Supreme Court's decision means President Trump's financial records will likely need to be turned over to a New York grand jury and could imperil his brand and fortune.
He Said, She Said: Now It's Just The Lawyers Talking
As the presiding judge in Dominique Strauss-Kahn's sexual assault case put it, "I understand that the circumstances surrounding this case, from the viewpoint of the parties, have changed substantially."
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Transcript: James Comey's Full Interview With Steve Inskeep And Carrie Johnson
Nearly a year after President Trump fired James Comey, the former FBI director has a new memoir, A Higher Loyalty. He talked to NPR about the book and his decisions in the run-up to the 2016 election.
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