The Sundial presents KCSN’s Evening Update for April 29th, 2015. Here are the headlines:
- There are colleges that have decided to close fraternities and suspend or expel student offenders for incidents like hazing and sexual impropriety.
- The US Supreme Court rules that police cannot extend an ordinary traffic stop to bring in drug sniffing dogs.
- New federal guidelines extend the ban on law enforcement profiling to include prohibiting the practice based on gender, sexual orientation, or religion.
- A report recommends that the retirement age to receive full Social Security benefits should be closer to 70.
- The Federal Trade Commission is responding to complaints that the YouTube Kids app exposes children to too many advertisements.
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