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Space invaders

Legal attacks on sex-segregated restrooms are gaining important court victories

California’s election could give pro-lifers a foot in the door in the state

One woman’s fight to open a shelter for human trafficking victims


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Foster families find both meaning and challenges working with the system

Family farm in Switzerland harvests an unusual crop

Kim Henderson | Drug courts can use a strict nexus between crime and punishment to offer addicts a chance to see the light

Emily Belz | The Sept. 11 terror attacks 20 years ago changed the trajectory of young Americans’ lives and gave many a cynical outlook on the world. But some have found redeeming outcomes in the aftermath of terrorism, war, and discouragement

Federal investigation aims to detail the painful history of Native American boarding schools