U.S. Government Contractor Marks Five Years In Cuban Detention
• Alan Gross was working for USAID, to bring Internet access to Jewish Cubans. The Cuban government sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
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• Alan Gross was working for USAID, to bring Internet access to Jewish Cubans. The Cuban government sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
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• When Peggy Young became pregnant, her doctor recommended not lifting more than 20 pounds and she lost her job. Now a federal law banning pregnancy discrimination faces a test before the Supreme Court.
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• Carter served as the No. 2 defense official under Leon Panetta. While relatively unknown to the public, he’s respected for his intelligence.
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• A White House official says President Obama will also meet with his Cabinet to discuss a federal program that provides equipment to local police. Obama ordered a review of the program earlier.
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• Now a fixture on the education landscape, TFA faces new challenges — from inside and out.
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• The Supreme Court is tackling a question of increasing importance in the age of social media and the Internet after a man was convicted of posting threats against his estranged wife and an FBI agent.
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• Many millennials say they find traditional notions of gender too confining. And they are rewriting the rules and refashioning clothes so that they can dress and accessorize in whatever way they want.
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