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How Black Leaders Unwittingly Contributed To The Era Of Mass Incarceration
In Locking Up Our Own, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Forman Jr. argues that African-American leaders helped shape policies that harmed black communities. Originally broadcast July 17, 2017.
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Why It Matters What Shape Michael Cohen's Finances Are In
President Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen is back in the news for accepting a $600,000 payment from AT&T for political consulting. Before this, Michael Cohen faced financial problems due to investment in taxi cab companies that have been upended by the rise of Uber and Lyft.
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Pompeo To Kim: Denuclearize And Enjoy 'Future Brimming With Peace And Prosperity'
At a news conference on Friday, the secretary of state said the U.S. is "ready to work with North Korea to achieve prosperity on the par with our South Korean friends."
Single Mothers Balance Care And Coursework; New High School Rankings
New research on measuring teacher prep programs and Starbucks' partnership with Arizona State University, all part of this week's education news roundup.
John McCain's Absence Weighs On The Senate
The Arizona Republican has not been in the U.S. Capitol this year, but he is still having an impact on the Senate.
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Heading To A Skilled Trade School? Forgoing A 4-Year Degree? Tell Us About It
There are lots of paths to a job that don't require four-year bachelor's degrees. Have you taken one? Are you about to?
Light Turnout In Iraq Parliamentary Elections
In the country's first election since declaring victory over ISIS, 24 million Iraqis are eligible to vote. But at one polling center in Baghdad, journalists far outnumbered voters.
Sudanese Teen Bride Sentenced To Death For Killing Husband During Alleged Rape
Noura Hussein, 19, was sentenced to death by hanging on Thursday. A team of lawyers and advocates is fighting for her life.
At Least 1 Dead In Apparent Terrorism Attack In Paris
Police fatally shot the knife-wielding assailant Saturday night, who reportedly yelled "Allahu akbar," the Arabic phrase for "God is great."
Eurovision Returns To Glitz, Politics And Censorship
Israel's Netta, crowned for the song, "Toy," marked a return to the competition's hallmarks. Although she played into the over-the-top style, the singer thanked the audience "for choosing different."
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