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U.S. Forces Seek to Control Shiite Militia
In Fallujah, Iraq, crowds angry over a U.S. "friendly fire" incident that killed at least nine people stage angry protests. Meanwhile, in Najaf, the U.S. military seeks to rein in militia force loyal to the slain Shiite cleric Ayatollah Hakim. NPR's Emily Harris reports.
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McKinney Seeks Comeback after Sept. 11 Flap
Former Rep. Cynthia McKinney is seeking to win back her congressional seat in Georgia. She lost her re-election bid two years ago after making controversial statements suggesting that the U.S. government had advance warning of the Sept. 11 attacks. Joshua Levs reports.
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E.U. Seeks Influence Over Food Names
Commentator Amity Shlaes takes a look at the foods we eat, and how the European Union is challenging what we call those foods.
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Migrants defer their American dreams to seek asylum in Mexico
President Trump has made major changes to asylum policy on the southern border. The new policy essentially ends any possibility of entering the U.S.
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Suit Seeks to Shut Down UCLA Cadaver Program
The families of people who donated their bodies to the medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles seek an injunction to close the school's Willed Body Program. Two people, including the director of UCLA's cadaver department, have been arrested amid allegations that the program illegally sold donated body parts. NPR's Carrie Kahn reports.
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Superdelegate Seeks Voting Advice on YouTube
Lauren Wolfe, the president of College Democrats of America, posted a video on YouTube asking people what they think about the presidential campaign. Wolfe, who is also a superdelegate, tells Melissa Block she's getting a ton of feedback that will help her represent young people when she decides how to vote.
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European Leaders Seek to Salvage Integration
European leaders have called for the continent's integration to continue, despite Dutch voters' decisive rejection Wednesday of a new EU constitution. The vote, coming just days after a similar outcome in France, has thrown the process into doubt.
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U.S.-Mexico Border Sees Resurgence Of Central Americans Seeking Asylum
Despite U.S. efforts to stanch the flow, numbers are approaching the crisis of two years ago. U.S. Border Patrol agents say it's diverting resources away from catching drug and human traffickers.
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Cruise Line Seeks To Trim Fuel Bill
In Miami, Royal Caribbean says it's turning off air conditioners, changing lightbulbs, and taking other common-sense steps to reduce its fuel bill. It's also adjusting arrival and departure times to allow ships to reduce sailing speeds and conserve.
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Rupert Murdoch's turn to face questions in $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News
After delays, Rupert Murdoch will be deposed in a defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, which also alleges that Fox News destroyed messages from star Sean Hannity and others.
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