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S.C. Officials Remove Confederate Flag From State House Grounds
By Tom Bullock South Carolina officials lowered the Confederate battle flag for the last time on Friday at the State House grounds. The governor signed the bill on Thursday to
People Of Myanmar Face Obstacles Ahead Of Fall Elections
By Anthony Kuhn Preparations are accelerating for elections in Myanmar this fall. But there are serious doubts about whether the vote can be free and fair. » E-Mail This …read
Judicial Differences Take Center Stage In ‘Scalia V. Ginsburg’
By Nina Totenberg The opera Scalia/Ginsburg debuts this weekend at the Castleton Festival in Virginia. The story originally aired on July 10, 2013 on All Things Considered. » E-Mail This
Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set A Watchman’ Surprises In 1st Chapter
The first chapter of Harper Lee’s Go Set A Watchman was published Friday in the Wall Street Journal and the Guardian newspaper, in advance of the book’s release next week.
After Rejecting Referendum, Greeks Feel Betrayed By Latest Bailout Plan
By Joanna Kakissis Greeks voted overwhelmingly to reject austerity in a referendum last week. But now their government is being forced by European leaders to implement more austerity to avoid
On the Air
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz We’re on the air this weekend talking state, local and global issues. Here’s where you can find us. “Indianapolis This Week” RTV 6, Sunday, 8:30 a.m. &
Stutzman Raises $600,000 in Second Quarter
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Republican U.S. Senate candidate Marlin Stutzman is reporting raising $600,000 in the second quarter. The Stutzman team says 72% of their contributions cam from private donors. They
Ginsburg: Liberal Justices Make A Point To Speak With One Voice
By Nina Totenberg Being in one opinion is important, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Thursday. “If you want to make sure you’re read, you do it together, and you do
To the Dick Doc, or Not?
By Sarah Murrell I was having sex w my boyfriend when he kind of “missed” with his penis as he was entering me and it feels like it bent a
FDA Boosts Its Heart-Attack Warning On NSAIDs, Sows Confusion
By Richard Harris High doses of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers do increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. But good luck trying to weigh risks and benefits for yourself. »