Parents of a dying toddler wanted to take him to Italy for treatment, but were blocked by British doctors and judges.
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PETA’s Monkey Business
If you give a monkey a camera, he’s going to want to take a selfie. So what happens when the selfie gets published?
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No Political Outsiders Allowed
With hotly contested midterm elections coming up, another state’s top court – Colorado’s this time – gives Democrats a boost.
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Every Rule Has Its Price
Diminishing liquidity in financial markets is the unwanted but unsurprising consequence of post-crash rulemaking.
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Musicians Seeking Their Groove, In Court
After “Blurred Lines” blurred the lines of copyright law, musicians struggle over paying tribute to earlier art.
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Ignoring Simple But Critical Instructions
Many passengers ignore instructions and do the wrong thing in a crisis, along with the clueless boobs who just don’t care.
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Pricing Power In College Admissions
Thanks to demographics and aversion to debt, college pricing power has shifted in favor of students. They should take advantage.
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Seinfeld Returns To The Borscht Belt
Can an old-school comic bring new life to the Catskills? Jerry Seinfeld will give it a try.
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