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The Education Of Bobby Kennedy — On Race

"Cesar Chavez understood that (Bobby) was one of the only white politicians — maybe the only one — who truly and instantaneously got what was going on with the farm workers." Biographer Larry Tye

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Apple Requested 'Zero' Personal Data In Deals With Facebook, CEO Tim Cook Says

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The Education Of Bobby Kennedy — On Race

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"Soul comes from the gut," Roger Daltrey says. "It can't come from the head." Kevin Winter/Getty Images hide caption

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Roger Daltrey Renews His Love For The 'Magical Music' Of American Soul

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Court Sees 'Hostility' To Religious Beliefs In Case Of Baker And Same-Sex Couple

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Schumer Says Trump Not Acting Like An Innocent Man, 'Dead Wrong' On Pardoning Himself

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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, testifies during a Senate hearing last month. Pruitt is facing multiple investigations for his official spending. According to a memo released by House Democrats, one of Pruitt's aides said he asked her to run personal errands on his behalf. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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EPA Chief's Latest Ethics Issue: Used Mattress From A Trump Hotel

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