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News Brief: GOP Presses On With Health Bill; NAACP Gathers For Convention
We examine what options Senate Republicans have left if they want to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. The country's oldest civil rights organization, the NAACP, is looking for a new leader.
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A Century After Its Founding, NAACP Strives To Stay Relevant
In the age of Black Lives Matter, some young activists have been questioning whether the nation's oldest civil rights group still has significance. The NAACP is meeting in Baltimore, Md.
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Senate Will Hold Another Health Care Vote Next Week
What options do Senate Republicans have left in their effort to undo the Affordable Care Act, which is also known as Obamacare? The stakes seem much bigger than just health care.
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State Department Confirms Plan To Ban U.S. Citizens From Visiting North Korea
The new policy will reportedly include the threat of canceling the passports of Americans who violate the travel ban.
A Wake-Up Call: Coffee Recalled By FDA For Having Viagra-Like Ingredient
Regulators took issue with the tortuously named "New of Kopi Jantan Tradisional Natural Herbs Coffee," which didn't declare a chemical akin to the erectile dysfunction drug's active ingredient.
The Largest U.S. Latino Advocacy Group Changes Its Name, Sparking Debate
The National Council of La Raza renamed itself UnidosUS this month, causing a rift in the U.S. Latino community. Some see it as shedding a dated name, but others see it as leaving a legacy behind.
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CDC: Half Of All Female Homicide Victims Are Killed By Intimate Partners
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also found that black women and indigenous women are killed, in general, at higher rates than other races.
Salvador Dalí's Remains Exhumed, Revealing A Perfectly Arranged Mustache
When the late Spanish painter was exhumed for a paternity suit, experts discovered his distinctive mustache had kept its shape. "Checking it was a very exciting moment," says the head of his estate.
Battle Over In Mosul, But Fight For Hearts And Minds Continues
France 24 journalist Simona Foltyn went door-to-door in Mosul with counterterrorism officials to search for ISIS supporters.
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In Putin's Russia, An 'Adhocracy' Marked By Ambiguity And Plausible Deniability
Donald Trump Jr. found his meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya a waste of time, but her approach fits into a larger pattern of freelance political activity that has come to characterize Putin's Russia.
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