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Many Mass Killers Have Had Chronic Depression

Audie Cornish talks about the psychological profile of people who commit mass shootings with Jack Levin. He is professor of sociology and criminology at Northeastern and co-director of the Brudnick Center on Violence at Northeastern.
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New tobacco products grind to a halt under review law; some say companies skirt requirement

Tobacco companies have introduced almost no new cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products in the U.S. in more than 18 months because the federal government has prevented them from doing so, an Associated Press review has found. It’s an unprecedented pause for an industry that historically has introduced dozens of new products annually, and reflects its […]
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From Gang Member To Hip-Hop Church Leader

Troy Evans preaches at Edge Urban Fellowship in a rundown Grand Rapids, Mich., neighborhood known for prostitution. Inside what looks like an abandoned office building are walls covered by graffiti. There are tattooed people wearing baseball caps and jeans. Three 20-year-old men holding mics get ready to bust out some elaborate dance moves. It may […]
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Police: Ore. Mall Shooter Used Stolen Rifle

On average, there are about 20 mass murders every year, and the trend has been steady since the 1970s, said James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University in Boston and author of five books on mass murder. The typical mass murderer is a socially isolated white man in his 30s or 40s. […]
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FDA Review Of Tobacco Products Grinds To A Halt

Tobacco companies have introduced almost no new cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products in the U.S. in more than 18 months because the federal government has prevented them from doing so, an Associated Press review has found. It’s an unprecedented pause for an industry that historically has introduced dozens of new products annually, and reflects its […]

Advice To The Next President: Immigration Reform

After last month’s elections, both parties seem ready to make a serious effort to revise and update the nation’s immigration laws. What should comprehensive immigration reform look like? Should the United States control the rate of immigration, and if so, how? What should be done about the estimated 11 million undocumented workers already here? And […]
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I Can’t Stop Looking at These Terrifying Long-Term Unemployment Charts

There’s a new cliff in town, and it’s much scarier than the fiscal cliff. It doesn’t have anything to do with expiring tax cuts or sequesters. It has to do with people who have been out of work for six months or longer. It’s the worst cliff of them all: the Unemployment Cliff. Our unemployment […]

Mass. Students Excel In Math And Science

AUDIO: Massachusetts students are among the best in the world in math and science. We’ll take a look at what’s happening inside classrooms across the state and if what we’re doing in Mass. can be replicated in other states. Guest: Christos Zahopoulos, professor of engineering and education at Northeastern University and founder and executive director […]
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Out of foster care, Northeastern grad works to help other foster kids

Marquis Cabrera, CEO and founder of Foster Skills, has a very personal motivation for working with foster children: He once was one himself. Given his academic and professional success, it may be hard to imagine that the well-spoken Northeastern University graduate spent eight years bouncing between three foster homes, after he was taken at age […]

Hate crimes down in 2011, but anti-gay violence up, FBI says

More than 6,000 hate crimes were reported to U.S. law enforcement agencies in 2011 — a 6% decrease from 2010, the FBI said Monday. But crimes based on the victim’s sexual orientation increased slightly.  
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Job prospects slip for those without a college degree, report finds

Economic changes exacerbated by post-crash weakness have really whacked high school dropouts here, with only a third of dropouts aged 20 to 24 in the metropolitan area reporting that they have jobs. But perhaps surprisingly, young adults who finished high school but not college have been very badly hit in the Chicago area, too. So […]
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Business schools see their funding begin to run dry

Although leading US business schools appear to have weathered the recession, there are real question marks about the sustainability of less prestigious US institutions, particularly those that are state-funded. Most leading business schools saw the value of their endowment funds fall sharply during the stock market decline in 2008. Among US schools that have featured […]