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For Trump, AIPAC Speech Provides Foreign Policy Test
Donald Trump's address to the pro-Israel group is a chance to try to put contradictory and controversial statements on Israel policy in the past.
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Doublecheck Your Locale Before You Check-In Your Location
Bogota, Romania, got a boost when Snoop Dogg checked in there on social media — except, Snoop was really in Bogota, Colombia. Vice sent a reporter to check out the town anyway.
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Why You Should Wear Crazy Socks, Read A Poem And Plant A Tree Today
March 21 is the busiest day on the U.N. calendar of international observances. Here's what you need to know.
How Can Trump Win This Fall? Destroy Clinton, His Past Adviser Says
"He's not running against nobody," Roger Stone said on Morning Edition. "Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, is exceedingly polarizing herself."
Obama: 'This Is A New Day — Es Un Nuevo Dia — Between Our Two Countries'
The two leaders agreed that there are still deep fissures between the two countries, including on human rights issues. But bilateral talks will continue, they promised.
In Florida, Strawberry Fields Are Not Forever
March is a pivotal time in the world of strawberries. Production shifts westward, to California. In Florida, thousands of men and women who pick strawberries are moving on to other work.
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Supreme Court Denies Marijuana Suit From Colorado's Neighboring States
The two states, Nebraska and Oklahoma, began legal proceedings months after Colorado began allowing marijuana dispensaries to start selling pot for recreational use at the start of 2014.
Amid Crackdown In Turkey, Dissatisfaction With President Erdogan Grows
A Turkish columnist once hailed the country's leader as a champion of democracy. Now he joins many Turks in gloom and disappointment over the country's course.
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Obama And Castro Share An Awkward Handshake In Cuba After Historic Meeting
What began as a regular handshake after a historic meeting between the leaders went awry as the Cuban leader raised Obama's limp arm above his head. It was awkward.
Tennis Executive Resigns After Apologizing For Comments About 'Lady Players'
Raymond Moore's comments, however, have resurfaced the debate about equal pay for male and female tennis players.
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