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Trump Faces Friendly Crowd At VFW Convention
President Trump received an ovation when he told the assembled veterans that remains of U.S. Korean War dead would soon be repatriated from North Korea.
What It's Like To Be Held Hostage By Somali Pirates For 2 1/2 Years
Journalist Michael Scott Moore went to East Africa to write about piracy. Then he got kidnapped and imprisoned for 977 days. The Desert and the Sea chronicles his incredible ordeal.
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What To Expect From Pakistan's General Elections
Voters in Pakistan head to the polls Wednesday, and will transfer power from one civilian government to another for only the second time in the country's history.
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Why Senate Democrats Are Refusing To Meet With Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Top Senate Democrats are refusing to meet with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh until they reach an agreement with the White House to review documents from his long legal career.
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McGlockton Family Challenges 'Stand Your Ground' Defense
The family of Markeis McGlockton urged authorities Tuesday to pursue a case against the man who shot and killed him last week.
After A Slow Start, Melania Trump Hits The Road For 'Be Best'
The rollout of the first lady's policy initiative was delayed by her illness and hospitalization in May, but the White House says she'll be making more appearances in the weeks to come.
Government Unable To Track Hundreds Of Parents It Separated From Their Children
Officials said 1,012 parents and children separated at the border have already been reunited. But up to 463 parents may have been deported or have voluntarily left without their children.
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll: Americans Don't Think Trump Is Tough Enough On Russia
Nearly two-thirds said the president has been too lax on Russia, and almost half of Republicans agreed. Most Americans also believe Russia will try to interfere in the 2018 midterm elections.
Beyond The Core Video: Old Arlington’s Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Arlington has a reputation that does not reflect the actual atmosphere and reality of the neighborhood. That’s what residents told WJCT at our “Beyond the…
After Parking Lot Shooting, Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' Law Scrutinized Again
Under state law, a person in fear for his or her life is justified in using deadly force to stop an attack. It has been controversial in several cases, most notably the 2012 death of Trayvon Martin.
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