Supreme Court Strikes Down Arizona Voting Law
The justices overturned an Arizona requirement that prospective voters provide proof of citizenship.
The Elusive Quest For An Iranian Moderate
Will Iran's new president, widely hailed as a moderate, be able to change the country's course?
For People Of Color, Housing Market Is Partially Hidden
A new study found that minorities looking for homes were shown fewer options than whites.
Instructional assistant Jessica Reeder touches her nose to get Jacob Day, 3, who has autism, to focus his attention on her during a therapy session in April 2007.
Human Voice May Not Spark Pleasure In Autistic Children
Scientists and parents have long been baffled by the fact that children with autism often don't pay attention to human voices. Researchers say that may be because speech doesn't activate a reward system in the brain for those children like it does for typical children.

























