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Trump Renews Harsh Rhetoric Against North Korea
Asked whether his "fire and fury" comments on North Korea went too far, the president responded that maybe they weren't "tough enough."
Refugees From Raqqa In Northern Syria Want 'Just To Stay Alive'
The International Committee of the Red Cross visited northern Syria and found 200,000 displaced people living in difficult camp conditions. Rachel Martin talks to Ingy Sedky, a group spokeswoman.
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How Climate Change Is Making Epic Storms Like Harvey More Likely
As recovery efforts continue, scientists are studying how much climate change had to do with Harvey's record-setting rainfall and unusual path over Texas.
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Ara Parseghian, 'Giant' Of College Football Sidelines, Dies At 94
The Hall of Fame coach, who died Wednesday, guided three major programs during his time on the sideline — but he's known best for leading Notre Dame from doldrums to a pair of national championships.
Some States Say Declaring An Emergency Has Helped In The Opioid Fight
Arizona is among the states that have declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency, to help with funding and access to data. President Trump now says he'll declare it a national emergency.
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What If You Held An African Summit And No Africans Could Come?
That's what happened at an African business conference in Los Angeles. Not one of the African invitees could get a visa to come to the U.S. And it's hard to find out exactly why.
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Pastor Raises Money To Buy Out Liquor Stores Near Reservation
For a small population, Whiteclay, Neb., sells a lot of beer, mostly to the nearby Pine Ridge Reservation. But now, as the liquor stores look to sell, a pastor is trying to buy them out.
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Lawmakers Propose Subjecting Secret Service Director To Senate Confirmation
A strongly bipartisan group of House members is sponsoring a bill to make the director of the Secret Service subject to Senate confirmation, following widespread concern over the agency's performance in recent months. The bill also increases funding for protection of second residences, which for the Trump administration has become a major expense.
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Trial Nears For Minnesota Police Officer Who Shot Philando Castile
In St. Paul, Minn., jury selection begins on Tuesday for a police officer charged in the death of motorist Philando Castile, whose killing last summer sparked weeks of protests.
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PHOTOS: When The Hindenburg Was The Height Of Luxe In-Flight Dining
Before it became a byword for disaster, the hydrogen-lifted airship heralded an era of fine dining in the skies — with an all-electric kitchen, a cocktail lounge, wine cellar and multi-course meals.
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