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'Maybe I'm Not As Safe As Before': Turkish Admiral Seeking Asylum In U.S. Speaks Out
Mustafa Ugurlu who was charged with staging a July, 2016 coup but denied any involvement, says while his family has been embraced in Norfolk, Va., he fears the Turkish state will track him down.
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Top Intelligence Officials Give Assessment Of Global Threats Facing The U.S.
The directors of the major intelligence agencies made their annual appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee to present their global threat assessment on Tuesday.
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Sen. Mitt Romney announces he won't seek reelection
Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney called for a “new generation of leaders” when he announced that he won’t seek re-election.
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Wounded Warrior Project Fires Top 2 Executives After Reports Of Overspending
The charity responds to questions about its overhead costs, such as the $26 million it spent on conventions — including at least one that was held at a luxury resort.
NY lawmakers seek backdoor means to release Trump's taxes
A bill that would create a backdoor method to release President Donald Trump’s taxes is moving through the state Senate and could be voted on as early...
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Chart Topping Hate Song
Kate Seelye in Cairo reports a new pop song with a virulent message is topping the charts in the Egyptian capital. The song is entitled I hate Israel. To some extent, it reflects the popular mood.
California is positioning itself as a sanctuary for people seeking abortions
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Toni G. Atkins, the head of California's Senate, about how the state is positioning itself at the forefront of abortion rights.
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U.K. Tube Workers Seek Security Improvements
Workers on London's underground transit system are demanding more radios, more secure rail-car cabs and chemical protection suits in the wake of two recent attacks. They're threatening to go on strike if talks Wednesday with city transportation officials break down.
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New Guidelines Seek To Provide Clarity On Food Expiration Dates
There's no federal standard for indicating food expiration dates. Now, new guidance for food companies suggests using one of just two descriptors, "best if used by" and "use by."
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Europe Worries Young People Are Going Abroad To Seek Jihad
The investigation continues into whether Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, received training and inspiration to commit violent acts from extremists abroad. Belgium and other European countries are increasingly concerned about their young people going abroad to seek jihad — wherever that may lead.
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