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Secretary Of State Pompeo Continues His Extensive Mideast Travels
While in Cairo on Thursday, Mike Pompeo gave a speech blaming many of the region's problems — in particular the rise of ISIS — on a lack of leadership from former President Obama.
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Last Known WWII Nazi Living In U.S., Deported To Germany Last Year, Is Dead at 95
The United States stripped Jakiw Palij of his citizenship in 2003, but it was difficult finding a country to take him. He was never charged for his involvement in the Holocaust.
What's Going On At The Border Is An Emergency, Rep. Palmer Says
Rachel Martin talks to Republican Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama about the partial government shutdown, and the money President Trump wants to fund a border wall. Democrats reject funding the wall.
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Border Patrol Agent Pleads Not Guilty To Killing 4 Women
Juan David Ortiz, a supervisor in the U.S. Border Patrol, killed the women believed to be sex workers because he wanted to "clean the streets," prosecutors say.
NASA Delays SpaceX Commercial Crew Test Launch As Partial Government Shutdown Continues
As a partial government shutdown continues into its third week, NASA announced the delay of a test flight of SpaceX’s Commercial Crew capsule. The...
Polish Police Arrest Huawei Executive On Suspicion Of Spying For China
Poland has evidence that a Huawei sales director and a Polish citizen "cooperated with the Chinese services," according to a spokesman for Poland's special services branch.
TSA Worker: 'They're Forcing A Choice Between Aviation Security And Border Security'
Many federal employees are working without pay during what's become longest-ever government shutdown. NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Mike Gayzagian, a TSA worker and local American Federation of Government Employees president.
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LA Students Prep For A Teacher Strike Monday: 'It's So Much Bigger Than A Pay Raise'
Teachers in Los Angeles plan to go on strike Monday morning for the first time in 30 years. The union is asking for increased salaries, smaller class sizes and more nurses and librarians.
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A City Divided: Fort Lauderdale's Controversy Over The AIDS Healthcare Foundation Development
This story has been updated with additional context at 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16 2019. What started as an idea to build more affordable housing in...
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Smash Helps Customers In Beijing To Vent Anger
Reuters reports you can pay $23 to enter a room and release your pent-up feelings by smashing things: TVs, computers, old radios, furniture, etc. One customer brought wedding photos to destroy.
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