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Cuban detainees stand on the roof of the Federal Correctional Institution in Talladega, Als., after a take over of the prison in 1991. Joe Songer/Birmingham News/Donated by Alabama Media Group/Alabama Department of Archives and History hide caption

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At the center of 'Veneer Theory': Are people fundamentally good or evil?

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Abortion was once common practice in America. A small group of doctors changed that

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Then congressional candidate Nancy Pelosi waves in front of her headquarters in San Francisco on April 7, 1987. Paul Sakuma/AP Photo hide caption

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'Throughline': How one company contributed greatly to America's sweet tooth

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