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Booker Proposes Clemency for Thousands of Nonviolent Drug Offenders

“The War on Drugs has been a war on people, tearing families apart, ruining lives, and disproportionately affecting people of color and low-income individuals — all without making us safer,” Mr. Booker said in a statement. “Granting clemency won’t repair all the damage that has been done by the War on Drugs and our broken

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How can a company be valued at billions, but not make any profit?

Slack Technologies, a messaging service used by companies across the world, has been valued at around 16 billion dollars. It’s one of several high-profile tech companies, including Uber and Lyft, going public this year. But plenty of companies which are valued at billions are yet to make a profit. The BBC’s Consumer Correspondent Colletta Smith

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Hachimura hopes his success helps growth of Japan basketball

Rui Hachimura used to adore a manga and anime series called “Slam Dunk,” which followed a high school basketball team’s trials and tribulations and helped bring the sport into the Japanese consciousness. Though Hachimura was born in Toyama Prefecture two years after the series ended in 1996, he was still profoundly influenced by its cultural

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‘These People Aren’t Coming From Norway’: Refugees in a Minnesota City Face a Backlash

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — John Palmer, a former university professor, has always had a cause. For decades he urged Minnesota officials to face the dangers of drunken driving and embrace seatbelts. Now he has a new goal: curbing the resettlement of Somali refugees in St. Cloud, after a few thousand moved into this small city

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