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Alice Paul (second from right) and other suffragettes at the Republican convention in Chicago in 1920.
 
  Alice Paul is having a moment: Column  
  She clinched the vote for women after enduring prison torture. Here's how to tell kids the story.  
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  James Corden   Punchlines: Troubled swimmer to reality TV star?
The latest on Ryan Lochte from the late-night comics.
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  The Clintons in 2014.   Hillary hatred is a reckless indulgence: Gabriel Schoenfeld
Clinton derangement syndrome is not only irrational, it threatens to elect Donald Trump.
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  Police walk through a cloud of smoke and tear gas during protests in Ferguson, Mo.   Right to protest also means freedom from militarized police: Column
Despite political and police rhetoric, maintaining ban is best way to ensure that protesters are protected
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  A photo of 14-year-old Jesse Romero who was fatally shot by Los Angeles police.   When police body cameras aren't the answer: Column
Death of L.A. teen at hands of cops was caught on tape. But refusal to release video has some questioning policies, use nationwide.
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  In Aberdeen, S.D., in 2012.   High school starting times: Our view
More districts should wake up to the benefits of later bells.
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  In Panama City, Fla., on Aug. 18, 2016.   Later starts disrupt families: Opposing view
Research and common sense support it. But it's complicated.
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  Bill Clinton   Non-profit leaves much room for speculation: #tellusatoday
The Clinton Foundation should cease operations, it's a conflict of interests.
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  voices      
  Afghan security forces rush to respond to an attack on the campus of the American University in the Afghan capital Kabul on Aug. 24, 2016.   Voices: After Kabul university bombing, fear for the future
Bombing sparks worries about future of promising university in Kabul.
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  A Muslim woman in Marseilles, France.   No U.S. burkini bans, but work yet to do: Column
While we jeer France's secular sexism, remember some religions are more equal than others in America.
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