2015년 2월 10일 화요일

Obama Lied on Same-Sex Marriage, Helping the Long-Term Unemployed, and More...

An inside look at three long shots for the GOP presidential nomination,North Carolina's Innocence Inquiry Commission offers a national model for fighting wrongful convictions, a history of love songs, and more...

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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

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Yes, Obama Was Lying About Opposing Same-Sex Marriage

“I’m just not very good at bullshitting,” the then-presidential candidate said in 2008.
DAVID A. GRAHAM
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A Better Way to Help the Long-Term Unemployed

One successful program pays for an intensive training class, subsidizes wages for the jobless, and has an 80 percent placement rate. Can it be scaled?
ALANA SEMUELS
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The Longest Long Shots of the 2016 GOP Race

More than a dozen Republicans are eyeing presidential bids, but the potential candidacies of George Pataki, Jim Gilmore, and Bob Ehrlich may be the most baffling. What are they thinking?
RUSSELL BERMAN
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Guilty, Then Proven Innocent

With eight successful exonerations so far, North Carolina's Innocence Inquiry Commission could be a national model for fighting wrongful convictions.
MATT FORD
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People Haven't Had Enough of Silly Love Songs

A new book reveals the secret history of a much-maligned genre, from general embarrassment to authoritarian censure.
NOAH BERLATSKY

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