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Israeli Teenager Arrested In Connection To Bomb Threats Against Jewish Centers
An Israeli teenager has been arrested in connection with a series of bomb threats made to American Jewish community centers and other organizations. Police described the suspect as a hacker whose motives are unclear.
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Big Changes And Major Dilemmas Loom In Next Phase Of ISIS War In Syria
The U.S. considers deploying hundreds more American troops to Syria in the final phase of the war against ISIS — one that could reshape borders and relationships in the Middle East.
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GSA Says Trump D.C. Hotel Lease Is Valid, Despite Ban On Elected Officials
The General Services Administration says while the contract bars elected officials, the Trump Organization may lease the Old Post Office because President Trump moved his businesses into a trust.
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After Delaying Vote, GOP Leaders Scramble To Save Health Care Bill
The White House continues to work on a deal with conservative Freedom Caucus representatives in order to ensure enough votes in favor of the American Health Care Act.
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This Week In Race: ICE Sends Chills Across U.S., Kaepernick, Others, Write Big Checks
While much of the focus has been on deportations of Latinx, other groups have been under increased scrutiny.
The U.S. Can't Really Know If Farmers Are Cutting Back On Antibiotics, GAO Says
New FDA rules limit how farmers can give antibiotics to animals raised for meat. But a Government Accountability Office report says the FDA doesn't collect the data to know if that policy is working.
GOP Resurrects A Bill From 2003 To Help Small Firms Buy Health Insurance
House Speaker Paul Ryan supports a bill that would allow "association health plans" to be sold nationally to small businesses. But critics say such plans tend to be skimpy and not well-regulated.
Recapping The Week In Politics And What's Ahead
Steve Inskeep talks with Jonah Goldberg of National Review about a busy week in politics, which included a delay of a health care bill vote and news about the Trump campaign and Russia.
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U.K. Ambassador On Attack Near Parliament
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to British Ambassador to the United States Sir Kim Darroch following the incident in London that police are calling a terrorist attack.
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The Downside Of Being Away From TV While Making TV
As part of a reality show, contestants spent months away from civilization in the Scottish Highlands without TV. They emerged to find out their reality show was off the air.
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