U.S. Soldiersâ Secretive Hunt for Jihadists in a Kenyan Forest Daily Beast The United States is waging secret warfare around the world. The operations in and around Kenyaâs Boni National Reserve on the Somali border are some of the most mysterious. The Death of a Louisiana Preacher's Son, Shackled in a Patrol Car New York Times Magazine A young, shackled black man is shot to death âand the police say he killed himself. The resulting investigation has pitted the victim's father against the most powerful man in New Iberia, La. Turning the Tide Against Cholera New York Times Cholera afflicts almost 70 countries across the world, potentially putting a billion people at risk. But one day inoculations could be routine, because researchers have developed an effective vaccine for global use. Australia's Mail Chief Makes $4.3 Million, 10 Times More Than the Prime Minister Associated Press Australia's highest paid public servant is the country's mail chief. The disclosure came despite objections that revealing government salaries would attract unnecessary media attention. College 'Bias Response Teams' Often Include Police FIRE With "bias response teams" increasingly common on campus, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education finds that they often include police. Forty-two percent of colleges that identified the officials behind such teams listed law enforcement personnel. Minnesota Legal Loophole Allowing Child Sex Predators to Stay Hidden KARE 11 Hundreds of admitted child sexual predators in Minnesota are not listed on the state's sex offender registry or the public online courts database because of a special status granted by state judges and prosecutors. Video: Homes in Top School Districts Come With a Price Wall Street Journal Living close to a top public school can be a huge draw for homebuyers. And a lot of relocating families are shifting finances and putting additional stress on their social and work lives to ensure a good education for their kids. |