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British Family Seeks Photographer To Document Their Vacation
The family posted the job on a website for photographers. The assignment is to shoot the family's travels to Monaco, Rio and other stops. The pay is $100,000. Five years of experience is required.
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People using the 23andMe DNA tests often get unexpected news. Consider the news Liane Kupferbeg Carter got — that she's related to her husband. The results indicate they are third cousins.
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Rosenstein: 2 Chinese Nationals Indicted On Charges Of Hacking U.S. Targets
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announces indictments of two Chinese nationals for allegedly hacking a broad range of American government and business interests.
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Under New Deal, Asylum Seekers Will Wait In Mexico While Claims Are Processed
The U.S. and Mexico have reached an agreement in which third-country asylum seekers will wait in Mexico while claims are processed. Up to this point, asylum seekers have waited in the U.S.
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Freedom Caucus Member Discusses House Spending Bill Negotiations
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with David Schweikert, an Arizona congressman and Freedom Caucus member, about House spending bill negotiations as the possibility of a partial government shutdown looms.
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Former U.S. Ambassador To Syria Discusses Trump's Decision To Pull Forces From Region
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Robert Ford, who was U.S. Ambassador to Syria from 2010 to 2014, for reaction on the president's decision to withdraw troops from Syria.
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President Of The Council On Foreign Relations Discusses His Article: 'How A World Order Ends'
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, about his article, "How a World Order Ends."
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Without Funding For Border Security, Trump Refuses To Pass Short Term Spending Bill
Congress was on the verge of passing a short term bill to avoid a partial shutdown but President Trump said he wouldn't sign anything without border security money.
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Following Mattis' Resignation, An In-Depth Look At His Career
President Trump's Defense Secretary has resigned. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New Yorker staff writer Dexter Filkins.
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Deadline To Pass Stopgap Measure To Fund The Government Draws Near
Senators are to vote on a bill that includes $5.7 billion in funding for a border wall. Steve Inskeep talks to GOP Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina. NPR's Kelsey Snell weighs in on the topic.
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