The Politician Who Sued God
In the world of politics, nobody is safe from a well-executed smear campaign.
In the world of politics, nobody is safe from a well-executed smear campaign.
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The controversial technique has been dividing the forensic science community for nearly 20 years.
Even its inventor was worried about calling it a "lie detector."
Yes, there's a Braille edition. And yes, someone in our government found a way to be offended by it.
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Decades after these segments aired, the producers behind the show are still wondering what happened.
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A space lawyer offers his opinion.
Sugar-laden drinks are off the table thanks to a new city ordinance.
They have a secret museum of crime artifacts (including body parts) that's closed to the general public.
It's a bit of a catch-22.
Starting August 1, the airline will no longer offer peanuts on any of its flights.
There's a good reason they stand so close to their client during a verdict. Also, don't ask them for advice on how to get away with murder.
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The new rule aligns with the EU's mission to cut back on single-use items.
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent resistance in the civil rights movement. The Deacons for Defense and Justice preferred to shoot their way out of trouble.
Don't blame the government if you're unhappy with a speed limit—blame your fellow drivers.