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Tropical Storm Colin Expected To Hit Northwest Florida On Monday
Threats of 3-5 inches of rain — and the possibility of 8 inches in some places — have people in northwest Florida bracing for floods.
Jordan Says Terrorist Attack Kills 5 At Refugee Camp Near Its Capital
Today's attack coincides with the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, which a Jordanian spokesman called "a clear evidence of those terrorists' criminal behavior and extremism."
No Charges Against Family In Gorilla Incident At Cincinnati Zoo
The boy's mother "did not act in any way where she presented this child to some harm," the county prosecutor says of the May 28 incident.
U.S. Navy Bans Alcohol For All Sailors In Japan, Citing Recent Incidents
The ban, which covers drinking both on- and off-base, will remain in place until sailors "understand the impact of responsible behavior," the Navy says.
World Cafe Next: Oliver John-Rodgers
The music on John-Rodgers' new album, Nashville Demos, ranges from grunge to alt-country.
LISTEN: Excerpts From Hillary Clinton's 1969 Wellesley Commencement Speech
The speech reveals some of Clinton's early thoughts on politics and the political process as she attempts to find a balance between idealism and practicality.
How Donald Trump Could Benefit In November From A Bad Economy
Economic studies suggest that when people feel economic pain, they punish the sitting president's party.
While Grieving Continues, Church Shooting Was Charleston's Call To Action
It's been nearly a year since a gunman killed nine worshippers at a historic black church in Charleston, S.C. The attack shocked the community and exposed lingering racial tension.
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New Mexico Ended Civil Asset Forfeiture. Why Then Is It Still Happening?
New Mexico passed a sweeping overhaul of civil asset forfeiture. Legislators say some cities' budgets are so dependent on seized assets that they disregarding the law.
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With Anti-Poverty Plan, Ryan And House GOP Launch 2016 Campaign Agenda
Speaker Ryan is leading the effort to outline the GOP's goals after this election. The series of proposals will leave room for presumptive nominee Donald Trump to put his stamp on the party platform.
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