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Justice Scalia And The Age Of Humanity
Does it matter if Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia thinks humanity is 5,000 years old — as he noted in a commencement address? Anthropologist Barbara J. King thinks so.
U.S. Marshals Add New York Escapees To Most Wanted List
The two men escaped from a New York prison almost two weeks ago. The list, the agency said, is reserved for the "worst of the worst."
'They Will Strafe You,' Bird Expert Says Of Seattle's Dive-Bombing Crows
"We had crows literally come down and tap me on the head, trying to scare me," a man says of crows that aggressively swoop at humans.
Gerry Mulligan On Piano Jazz
The baritone saxophonist performs many of his original compositions, including "Ontet" and "Good Neighbor Thelonious."
Independence Day For Americans With Disabilities
In July, the U.S. marks the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the powerful poster campaign that helped the country come to grips with disability rights.
Administration Proposes New Truck Emissions Rules To Reduce CO2
The new rules, yet to be finalized, were expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions by a quarter by the year 2027.
Hunting Ways To Keep Synthetic Estrogens Out Of Rivers And Seas
Hormones from medical treatments wind up in wastewater, and that can be a problem. Some scientists think a version of a household chemical, hydrogen peroxide, could be part of the solution.
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.
Pixar's 'Inside Out' Is A Mind-Opening Masterpiece
Director Pete Docter had the idea for this movie a little over five years ago after he saw his own 11-year-old daughter become sad and tried to imagine how the world looked through her eyes.
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Jacqueline Woodson On Growing Up, Coming Out And Saying Hi To Strangers
Woodson, the author of the young adult novel Brown Girl Dreaming, says that growing up in South Carolina, she knew that the safest place was with her family. Originally broadcast Dec. 10, 2014.
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