"There's a lot more complexity to it than people understand," said Clemson University's David Woodard. "The context and generational change" made this the time, he added.
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David McCullough paints in the details on the legendary Wright brothers in his new book: "They never had any training in science or technology at all."
"Of course, most young people will never commit a hate crime. But the misperception that they're largely free of racial animus stubbornly lives on, and that's dangerous in itself," writes NPR's Gene Demby.
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More states are considering legislation to allow physician-assisted suicide. While Oregon has allowed the practice since 1997, the ethical debate about the practice continues.
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Black churches "affirmed the theme for its congregants that God sees, knows, understands and is with you in the midst of your struggle," said Willie James Jennings of Duke Divinity School.
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