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Judge Rules In Favor Of AIG In Bailout Case, But Offers No Damages
A judge handed former American International Group, Inc., Chief Hank Greenberg on Monday a symbolic victory in his lawsuit against the government over the bailout of AIG. While the judge sided with Greenberg on the merits of the case, he refused to grant Greenberg and other shareholders any compensation.
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Sudanese President Avoids Arrest In South Africa For War Crimes
NPR's Melissa Block interviews David Crane, the former prosecutor of the special court for Sierra Leone, about how President Omar al-Bashir was indicted by the ICC for war crimes in Darfur.
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U.S. Officials Say Nearly 14 Million Affected In OPM Breach
U.S. officials believe they now understand the scope of the Office of Personnel Management hack revealed earlier this month. Officials say the OPM hack likely affected 14 million people.
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Supreme Court Denies N.C. Appeal On State's Ultrasound Abortion Law
The controversial 2011 law was previously struck down on the grounds that it reflected ideological, rather than medical, priorities.
Pop Culture Happy Hour, Small Batch Edition: 'Jurassic World'
The new super-mega-blockbuster dinosaur movie has fun dino stuff, a great performance from a guy in glasses, and two main characters who are severely underwritten.
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Round-Up: A Few More Worthwhile Thoughts On Rachel Dolezal
On misogynoir, "lying about a lie," and what constitutes black identity in America.
Scientists, Fishing Fleet Team Up To Save Cod — By Listening
Atlantic cod have become scarce along the coast, though catch limits have been reduced by 80 percent. Researchers are now tracking the sound of mating cod, hoping to help fishing boats avoid them.
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The Race For President Really Begins This Week
For Republicans especially, the pressure is on to make the most of their nascent campaigns to make it into the first presidential debate on Aug. 6.
N.Y. Prison Break Search Is Costing $1 Million A Day
A district attorney says the two inmates may have used power tools left behind by maintenance contractors at the Clinton Correctional Facility.
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Endangered Species Protections At Center Of Drought Debate
Lawmakers in hard-hit Western states are pushing for suspensions to the Endangered Species Act to free up stored water. But an entrenched partisan divide over the law continues to be a hang-up.
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