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As The War Drags On, Afghans Blame U.S. For Deteriorating Conditions
Rachel Martin talks to Associated Press Senior Correspondent Kathy Gannon about her reporting in Afghanistan. Afghans are increasingly blaming the U.S. for the long war.
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Border Agent Acquitted Of Involuntary Manslaughter In Mexican Teen's Death
A jury in Arizona on Wednesday acquitted Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz of involuntary manslaughter. He was charged with killing a 16-year-old Mexican teenager in 2012.
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Yemen's Civil War Pushes The Country To The Brink Of Famine
A report by Save the Children estimates that since the start of the war in Yemen, some 85,000 infants and children under the age of five may have died of starvation or disease.
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Atlanta Falcons Cut The Prices For Their Stadium Food, But Is It Working Out?
Sports fans have gotten used to exorbitant prices for food and drinks at stadiums. They know they're a captive market. But could the stadiums be missing out by charging too much?
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Soccer Fans With Heart Conditions Offered Special Game Broadcasts
Argentina's two major teams soccer teams meet in the Super Classic Saturday. Because fans get emotional, a cardiologist group offers radio broadcasts for people with heart and anxiety conditions.
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6th-Grader's Note Sheds Light On Hit-And-Run Case
Andrew Sipowicz discovered the front of his red Mustang was dented. He saw a note handwritten by a student who was riding a Buffalo, N.Y., school bus that allegedly hit the car. The note gave details.
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In Call To Troops, Trump Shines The Light On Himself
President Trump spent a part of his Thanksgiving Day calling American troops. It captured extra attention this year because the president took the opportunity to promote his agenda.
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Calculating The Brexit Arithmetic
This weekend, the European Union's 27 nations vote on the Brexit agreement negotiated with the United Kingdom. The next big hurdle is the British Parliament.
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NASA's Mars Probe Is To Land Soon Near The Planet's Equator
NASA's spacecraft InSight is scheduled to land on Mars Monday afternoon. It's expected to deploy a sensitive seismometer and temperature probe to let scientists explore the planet's interior.
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U.S. Faces 'Immediate Threat' From Climate Change, Report Says
David Greene talks to Andrea Dutton, associate geology professor at the University of Florida, about a federal report that says climate change is causing more frequent and severe weather in the U.S.
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