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Ben Crump speaks at a news conference in April in New York City. On Monday, the civil rights attorney called on the Justice Department to launch an investigation into inmate deaths at the Harris County Jail in Houston. Spencer Platt/Getty Images hide caption

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Dozens of inmates have died in a Houston jail since 2021. Now the FBI is investigating

Dozens of inmates have died while in custody at the Harris County Jail, according to attorneys representing victims' families. The FBI has opened civil rights investigations into two of the deaths.

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When politicians have no shame, the old rules don't apply

Rep. George Santos, a Republican freshman who fabricated much of his life story but has defiantly resisted public pressure to leave, has shown just how much things have changed.

When politicians have no shame, the old rules don't apply

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Nikki Haley opposed Donald Trump's candidacy for president in 2016, criticizing his unwillingness at one point to denounce the KKK. However, she went on to serve as UN ambassador in his administration. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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How the politics of race will play a key role in Nikki Haley's 2024 campaign

Haley is a woman of color who led South Carolina in taking down the Confederate flag from its state capitol. That makes campaigning complex in the party of Trump.

Lamar Johnson celebrates being released from custody on Tuesday at the Carnahan Courthouse in downtown St. Louis. Johnson was released after being convicted and jailed for nearly 30 years for a murder he did not commit. Brian Munoz/St. Louis Public Radio hide caption

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A judge frees a Missouri man after 28 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit

St. Louis Public Radio

A St. Louis judge ruled Tuesday that Lamar Johnson should be released, finding that two people provided credible testimony that absolved Johnson in the slaying of Marcus Boyd.

In 2018, Garret Morgan (center) was training as an ironworker near Seattle. Five years later, he says he made the right career choice: "I'm loving it every day." Sy Bean/The Hechinger Report hide caption

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High-paying jobs that don't need a college degree? Thousands of them are sitting empty

The Hechinger Report

Trade jobs that require less education, at much lower cost, sit empty. But many parents remain wary of programs that don't lead to a four-year degree.

Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads the Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 6, 2021. Last week, the mayor of Philadelphia declared it "Philly Loves Yannick Week," in celebration of him extending his contract with the Philadelphia Orchestra for four more years. Chris Lee/Philadelphia Orchestra hide caption

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From Beyoncé to Debussy, Yannick Nézet-Séguin shares music that inspires him

Fresh Air

What do great conductors listen to when they're not on the podium? Nézet-Séguin made a playlist, specifically for Fresh Air, of music that inspires him (plus one of his cats' favorite songs).

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