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California Judges Must Cut Ties With The Boy Scouts
The state's earlier ban on judges' belonging to groups that discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation now applies to youth organizations. Does this take judicial impartiality too far?
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Robert Durst Charged With Murder, May Face Death Penalty
A real estate heir linked to two murders and a disappearance was arrested after an HBO documentary brought renewed attention to a case in which he was involved.
Why Many Smart, Low-Income Students Don't Apply To Elite Schools
A surprising number of gifted seniors are not applying to the Ivy League universities and selective colleges they'd be sure to get into.
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In Detroit's Rivera And Kahlo Exhibit, A Portrait Of A Resilient City
This is the first exhibit to focus on the time Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo spent in Detroit. It's a big step for the Detroit Institute of Arts as it recovers from the tumult of the city's bankruptcy.
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UConn, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Maryland Earn No. 1 Seeds In NCAA Women's Bracket
Though Princeton is the only undefeated team in the championship, the school enters as eighth seed. The tournament begins March 20.
'Community': No Longer A Broadcast Show, But Still A Lovable Weirdo
As a frequently embattled comedy moves from broadcast television to an online outlet, it remains its goofy self with a somewhat smaller cast.
Meet Chef Chane, Ethiopia's Version Of The Infamous 'Soup Nazi'
Like the famously curt broth ladler on Seinfeld, Addis Ababa's Chef Chane is known for serving up both delectable cuisine and insults. He says he learned his vaunted culinary skills in royal kitchens.
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Ikea To 32,000 People: No Hide-And-Seek At Our Stores
The company brought the hammer down at its locations in the Netherlands, after more than 32,000 people signed up via Facebook to play at a store in Eindhoven.
WWII Novel-Memoir Explores The Blurry Line Between Fact And Fiction
In Daniel Torday's The Last Flight of Poxl West, a Jewish refugee tells his heroic World War II story in a best-selling — and partly fabricated — memoir.
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How A Soggy Solar System Can Spark A New Human Future
Astrophysicist Adam Frank says the recent discovery of all this water across the solar system has just made humanity's long-term possibilities a whole lot more possible.
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