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A U.N. Migration Pact Is Dividing Europe — And Has Become Fodder For Nationalists
The pact, set to be approved this week, is meant to help the European Union navigate its most politically sensitive issue. The pact is non-binding, but several countries have pulled support.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May Postpones U.K. Vote On Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May has postponed a vote in parliament on her plan for Britain's exit from the European Union, after it became clear her government was facing a massive defeat.
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Education Department Plans To Fix Flawed Federal Grant Program
An NPR exclusive: The Education Department has announced a plan to help public school teachers wrongly hit with debts, sometimes more than $20,000, because of a troubled federal grant program.
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Shooting Victims Face Lifelong Disabilities, Financial Burdens, Newspaper Finds
After a high-profile shooting, national attention naturally focuses on those who are killed. However, shooting survivors often struggle with recovery and disability for years and decades afterward.
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'Fearless Girl' Finds New Home Facing The New York Stock Exchange
"Fearless Girl" is on the move. The sculpture, which once stared down the "Charging Bull" statue, has officially moved a few blocks over to face an even bigger beast, the New York Stock Exchange.
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9-Year-Old Calls Police On Parents, Doesn't Want To Clean Her Room
Ontario police had to remind children and parents that 911 calls should be used only in emergency situations, after a young girl called 911 on her parents when they told her to clean her room.
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After 17-Year Presidency, Congo's Joseph Kabila To Step Down
Joseph Kabila is barred from seeking a third term as president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but says he plans to stay in politics.
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As Election Fraud Probe Centers On N.C.'s 9th District, A Cynical Cloud Settles In
"We'll never have any decent people run for office again," said one lifelong Bladen County resident. The district might have to rerun the primary and general elections for Congress.
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Florida Congressman Has Yet To Take Office Amid Talk Of Investigations
Last month, Ross Spano won the race to represent Florida's 15th District. But there there are questions about how he financed his campaign. At least three federal authorities could be involved.
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Man Sues Airlines After He Says His Pinky Got Caught In An Armrest
It's not clear how his finger reportedly got stuck in an armrest of an American Airlines flight for nearly an hour, but he's now suing the airline and the company that operates it.
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