In a free society, we strive to eliminate the punishments that make discretion a rational choice—and not glorify discretion as a virtue when it is actually a vice.
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As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously ...
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Eric Church has never been one to shy away from touching on real-world topics. From his biting stance on Nashville’s disconnect from reality on “Stick That in Your Country Song” and the subtle ...