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Society and Culture
Florida Teen Who Pretended to Be a Doctor Won’t Face Charges
Allison Dawson | January 21, 2015A 17-year-old Florida boy posed as a doctor for over a month but won't face charges.
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Entertainment
New Political Parties: Huckabee vs. Everyone Who Likes Beyoncé
Anneliese Mahoney | January 20, 2015Mike Huckabee takes on anyone who enjoys Beyoncé.
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Technology
Cybersecurity: Will We Ever Be Safe?
Alexandra Stembaugh | January 20, 2015Will we ever be able to develop cybersecurity to protect ourselves from cyber attacks?
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Energy and Environment
Wave Goodbye to Your Takeout Containers: NYC Bans Styrofoam
Franklin R. Halprin | January 20, 2015NYC is banning most styrofoam , which is great news for our environment.
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Weird News
The Dumbest Laws in the United States: America’s Heartland
Marisa Mostek | January 20, 2015Check out some of the dumbest laws in the United States, courtesy of Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Oklahoma.
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Society and Culture
Cardinal Blames Feminization for Homosexuality and Pedophilia
Morgan McMurray | January 19, 2015Cardinal Burke blames the "feminization" of the Catholic church for homosexuality and pedophilia.
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News
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | January 19, 2015ICYMI check out the best of the week from Law Street.
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Society and Culture
Recent Defamation Decisions Show Freedom of Speech is Alive and Well
Joseph Perry | January 19, 2015Read these recent defamation suits for affirmation that freedom of speech is still being upheld across the globe.
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Education
Bullying in Schools: Who Gets the Blame?
Noel Diem | January 18, 2015Bullying is a big issue. When it happens, whose fault is it?
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World
Middle East Politics: What Issues are Affecting the Region?
Michael Sliwinski | January 18, 2015Politics in the Middle East have been turbulent. Here are some of the major issues plaguing the region.
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News
MLK’s Children in Legal Battle Over Bible, Nobel Peace Prize
Anneliese Mahoney | January 18, 2015MLK's children are in a legal battle over his belongings--and its not the first time.
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News
Senator Joni Ernst Chosen to Give GOP Response to State of the Union
Anneliese Mahoney | January 17, 2015New Senator Joni Ernst was chosen by the GOP to deliver its response to the State of the Union.
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Law
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | January 17, 2015Check out the best legal tweets of the week.
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Weird News
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | January 17, 2015Check out this week's installment of weird arrests from Law Street.
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Fashion
Saks Defends Discrimination Against Transgender Employee
Katherine Fabian | January 16, 2015Department store Saks Fifth Avenue has been hit with a discrimination suit following its firing of a transgender employee...
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News
Chris Brown is Back in Court…Again
Chelsey D. Goff | January 16, 2015Chris Brown's probation has been revoked after performing outside of Los Angeles County without the court's permission.
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Law
Sharia Law: History and Modern Application
Chris Schultz | January 16, 2015Wondering about Sharia Law? Find out more about where it comes from and how it's applied today.
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Crime
NYPD Slowdown Ignites Debate Over Broken Windows Policing
Kevin Rizzo | January 16, 2015The NYPD's recent slowdown in enforcement of petty crimes and citations has ignited debate over the usefulness of Broken...
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Health & Science
The Science of Wine Tasting
Ashley Bell | January 15, 2015Here’s what you need to know about the science of wine tasting to back up your assertions.
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Cannabis in America
2 Chainz vs. Nancy Grace: Rapper Wins Debate Over Legalizing Pot
Alexis Evans | January 15, 2015HLN viewers were gifted TV comedic gold the other night.
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World
Arrested Overseas: What Travelers Need to Know
Alexis Evans | January 15, 2015Getting arrested overseas can become a nightmare for travelers. Follow these tips before booking your ticket for safer travels.
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Weird News
What Happens in Yellowstone Does Not Stay in Yellowstone
Ashley Shaw | January 15, 2015When a woman got a fine from Yellowstone National Park, she did not expect what would happen next.
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World
Boko Haram: How Can Nigeria Stop the Terror?
Valeriya Metla | January 14, 2015The beginning of the new year has been already marked with Boko Haram’s abduction of 40 boys and...
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Schools
Los Angeles Law Schools Create Program to Help Low Income Clients
Brittany Alzfan | January 14, 2015The State Bar of California's awarded California law schools a grant to establish a modest means incubator.
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News
College Tuition Elimination Plan Aims to Fill Skilled Jobs Mismatch
Anneliese Mahoney | January 14, 2015Obama's community college tuition elimination plan aims to put more Americans to work with less student debt.