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All That White House Drama Might Be Sexy, But It's Beside The Point
There is backbiting and infighting in the Trump White House that's playing out like a season of House of Cards or Veep. But the president is facing real and difficult challenges at home and abroad.
U.S. Military Leaders Are Worried That A War With Russia Could Start By Accident
David Wood of The Huffington Post says Russian jets are playing "chicken" with U.S. planes in international airspace with alarming frequency, and that a rash response could lead to all-out war.
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Meet Mike Conaway, GOP Congressman Now Overseeing House's Russia Probe
The Texas Republican is taking over the investigation as an ethics committee looks into whether Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes mishandled classified information.
Kashmir Women Risk Their Lives Aiding Militants Against Indian Army
Some residents of the Indian-administered Kashmir Valley are using more aggressive tactics to thwart Indian security forces: Women are placing themselves, literally, between militants and soldiers.
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Turkey Says Autopsies Of Syrian Victims Show Evidence Of Sarin Exposure
Dozens of victims of Tuesday's attack were treated at a decontamination center across the border, and autopsies of the dead showed chemical weapons were used, the Turkish government says.
Democratic Senator Rails Against His Party's Filibuster Of Gorsuch Nomination
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado about why he was against his party's filibuster of the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court.
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This Week In Race: Pepsi Challenged; Appropriation Nation; Black Twitter Explained
California's Senate votes to limit the cooperation police can give immigration authorities, while research shows fear of deportation can make people sick. And Pepsi's unity message backfires.
Trump Can't Bring Back All Those Jobs From China. Here's What He Can Do
Massive tariffs won't help. In fact, one of the most helpful policies for putting manufacturers back to work has nothing to do with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Travel Ban's 'Chilling Effect' Could Cost Universities Hundreds Of Millions
President Trump's latest travel ban is stuck in legal limbo, but many still think it's having an effect on American colleges and universities.
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Russia Says U.S. Broke International Law In Striking Syria, Citing 'Pretext'
Russia blamed the strike on "speculations on children's photos." At the U.N., Ambassador Nikki Haley said, "The moral stain of the Assad regime could no longer go unanswered."
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