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NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 24: Actor and comedian Bill Cosby leaves a preliminary hearing on sexual assault charges on May 24, 2016 in at Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Enough evidence was found to proceed with a trial, a Pennsylvania judge ruled. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

This rule could determine Cosby's fate

By Danny Cevallos, CNN Legal Analyst
Now that Bill Cosby has been charged with assaulting Andrea Constand, asks CNN Legal Analyst Danny Cevallos, is it fair that an obscure rule of law could determine his fate?
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New Taliban leader: Least bad option?

By Michael Kugelman
Editor's note: Michael Kugelman is senior associate for South and Southeast Asia at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC. The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writer.
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August 1945: A man wheels his bicycle thorough Hiroshima, days after the city was leveled by an atomic bomb blast, Japan. The view here is looking west-northwest, about 550 feet from where the bomb landed, known as X, on August 6, 1945. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

When Hiroshima speaks, president must listen

By Setsuko Thurlow and Ira Helfand
When President Obama visits Hiroshima, he should learn a hard truth by listening to survivors instead of making speeches: nuclear weapons must never be used again.
BIDDEFORD, ME - APRIL 19: Gov. Paul LePage holds a town hall meeting at Biddeford High School Tuesday, April 19, 2016. (Photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

Can politicians play nice?

By Carol Costello, CNN Anchor
Will civility sweep the country in the midst of one of the meanest presidential elections in history? Carol Costello says it could still be possible.
Bernie Sanders speaks to supporters at an election rally in Irvine, California on May 22, 2016.

Bernie or bust? The lessons of 1968

By Jim Bendat and Steve Lubet
Jim Bendat and Steve Lubet say they learned that refusing to vote for the lesser of evils candidate was a horrible mistake, with tragic consequences

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