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  • A man does the unthinkable to Kole Welsch and his partner, Kevin. But who is the real monster? The man, or the institution that allowed it to happen?
  • Mollena Williams knows suspicious behavior when she sees it, and she knows how to walk right on by. But when the strange and unexpected enter her own living room, she has no choice.
  • When you think Mexico, you think NASCAR, right? Nope, didn't think so. But one driver's trying to change that. Germán Quiroga gives us some words of wisdom.
  • Lucha Libre, or wrestling, is a national pastime in Mexico. But these days, its stars are just as likely to be women as men.
  • In Brazil, poor youth have started to meet in upscale shopping malls to socialize. These gatherings have become flash points in the lead-up to the World Cup.
  • In the Afro-Latino community, there haven't been many cultural icons sporting natural hair. Brenda Salinas tells us how bloggers are starting to change that.
  • Regular political commentators, E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and David Brooks of The New York Times, discuss the kerfuffle over Karl Rove's remarks on Hillary Clinton's health, the upcoming primaries in six states, the death of Watergate conspirator Jeb Magruder and the continuing tensions surrounding Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki.
  • GOP Gov. Tom Corbett is using a populist attack against Tom Wolf, the businessman who is leading the Democratic field in the May 20 primary.
  • Europeans now have the right to have search results about them deleted from online databases. But legal experts say each of the EU's 28 countries could interpret the decision differently.
  • When Arizona State University graduates hear their names announced, they have Peter Lafford to thank. It's his job to ensure students' names are pronounced correctly — and it's not always easy.
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