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Is A Confederate Flag License Plate Free Speech?
Texas issues specialty license plates at the behest of private groups or individuals. At issue before the Supreme Court Monday is whether the state can reject messages that are offensive to some.
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Meet The Attorney Defending Confederate Flag License Plates
R. James George Jr. started his legal career as a clerk for the first African-American Supreme Court justice and once defended rapper Tupac Shakur. But he's also a staunch First Amendment defender.
Don't Be Myopic About Heritability
A biological trait's heritability can change over time. Commentator Tania Lombrozo explains how genetic influences and environmental variations play together.
5 Reasons Cruz Announced His Candidacy Early
Cruz has not been the buzz candidate so far in the GOP's 2016 discussions — nor the media's. In fact, he has seemed at times a bit of a faded rose, a skyrocket that has spent much of its sparkle.
Fundraising Site For Teachers Illuminates Classroom Disparities
Since DonorsChoose.org launched in 2000, teachers have been able to crowdfund rather than use their own money to pay for supplies. A broader look at the site's data shows who needs what.
Paris Bans Some Cars For A Day To Battle Smog
The French capital last week briefly dethroned New Delhi and Beijing as the world's most polluted city, according to one company that measures air quality.
Yemen Descends Into Chaos As Foreign Minister Seeks Help From Neighbors
Britain reportedly has withdrawn its remaining special forces, days after a similar U.S. move, in response to the worsening security that the U.N. envoy for Yemen described as the "edge of civil war."
If You're Going To Die Soon, Do You Really Need Statins?
Many older people are taking a lot of meds, and some drugs may not be doing them much good. When terminally ill people went off statins, they said they felt better. And it didn't increase their risk.
Sandwich Monday: Burger King's YUMBO
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try the YUMBO. It's a Burger King sandwich with ham and cheese recently pulled out of retirement.
Israel's Netanyahu Apologizes For Remarks On Arab Voters
The Israeli leader, in an attempt to get his supporters to vote last week, warned that Arab citizens were voting "in droves" to unseat his government. The comments were widely criticized.
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