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WikiLeaks Says Julian Assange's Internet Access Cut Off By 'State Party'
The group has published thousands of emails purportedly linked to Hillary Clinton's campaign, and promised more to come before the U.S. election. WikiLeaks says Ecuador shut off the Internet access.
Election Law Expert: Rigged Election 'Extraordinarily Unlikely'
Donald Trump has questioned the integrity of the election. Edward Foley of Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law says he's not convinced that any widespread "rigging" could happen on Nov. 8.
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The Last Nuremberg Prosecutor Has 3 Words Of Advice: 'Law Not War'
Shortly after fighting in World War II, American Benjamin Ferencz prosecuted his first court case. The defendants were Nazis, the place was Nuremberg. He recalls the trial on the 70th anniversary.
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5 Reasons (And Then Some) Not To Worry About A 'Rigged' Election
Donald Trump is insisting the presidential election will be rigged. There is about zero chance of that happening. It would require an unprecedented, bipartisan and broad-sweeping conspiracy.
Pearl Jam, Tupac Shakur Nominated For Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
The Seattle band and the late rapper both received nods in their first year of eligibility. Chic received its 11th nomination.
Chuck Berry's 90th Birthday Present: A New Album
Chuck Berry, the father of rock 'n' roll, gives us a new album announcement for his 90th birthday. CHUCK will be his first in 38 years.
The High School Graduation Rate Reaches A Record High — Again
Students of color, low-income students, students with disabilities and English learners have all made gains.
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Iraqi Forces Fight Their Way Toward Mosul For Crucial Battle Against ISIS
This is a key moment in the war against ISIS. Mosul — one of Iraq's largest cities — is the last major urban center in the country under ISIS control. It's expected to be a long and difficult fight.
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NPR Poll: Are Parents Overrating The Quality Of Child Care?
Almost all parents rate their child care as very good or excellent, according to a new NPR poll. But researchers say that's off base, and that just 10 percent of child care is high quality.
'Hooligan Sparrow' Fights For Justice For Sexually Assaulted Schoolgirls
It happened in China. One of the men who reportedly assaulted them was their school principal. We talk to the director of a documentary about this case.
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