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James Holmes trial puts sanity on the stand

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageIn this photo James Holmes and his defense attorney Daniel King sit in court for an advisement hearing at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, June 4 2013.Andy Cross/Pool/Reuters

The murder trial of alleged Aurora, Colorado shooter James Holmes would seem an open-and-shut case.

The trial, which starts on April 27 in Arapahoe County District Court,...

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Bipartisan fast-track bill offers best chance to cinch trade pacts

  • Written by: The Conversation
imagePresident Obama wants to get on the fast track. Will Congress give it to him?Train track via www.shuttertstock.com

The Senate Finance Committee is currently considering a trade bill that would extend “fast-track” negotiating authority to the president while also demanding a larger role for Congress than it has taken in the past.

The bill,...

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How the Deepwater Horizon disaster gave one scientist new direction

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imageLeiopathes, also known as black corals, are some of the oldest organisms in the sea.Peter Etnoyer, Author provided

Corals are fascinating animals. Just like there would be no forests without trees, there would be no coral reefs without corals. Even in the dark, cold waters of the deep sea, corals thrive and a myriad of other organisms live in, on...

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  7. How the language you speak changes your view of the world
  8. Election 2015: Northern Irish parties scrap over most marginal seat in the UK
  9. Explainer: what is a confidence-and-supply government?
  10. Britain's battered unions have new battles round the corner
  11. Manifesto Check: Tory tax policies are out of focus
  12. After ten years, spacecraft will end life as just another crater on Mercury's surface
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  15. Who bears the cost when your Uber or Airbnb turns bad?
  16. Recovery must improve Nepal after the deadly earthquake
  17. World's first genetically modified human embryo raises ethical concerns
  18. Indonesia does need the death penalty to deter drug traffickers
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  22. Australia's 'five strong pillar' economy: agriculture
  23. Indigenous Australia: Enduring Civilisation is a challenge to review
  24. Our $3b-a-year system is flying blind in supporting ex-prisoners
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