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Sudan's Ruling Military Junta Strike Power-Sharing Deal With Pro-Democracy Activists
Sudan's ruling military junta and the pro-democracy movement that topped the long-time ruler have agreed to share power. Protest leaders celebrated the agreement as a victory.
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Trump Says He Supports Background Checks, Shift From NRA
President Trump says he is talking to top congressional leaders about gun control. He told reporters, "We will see where NRA will be but we need meaningful background checks."
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The Midwest's Record Wet Spring Is Interfering With The Corn De-Tasseling Job Market
Seed companies looking to create hybrid corn use a labor force of mostly teens to manually detassle corn. A wet spring pushed back planting this year, so the teens may need to return to school.
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YouTube Restores Account For Far-Right Activist Jerome Corsi
Corsi is the Washington, D.C., bureau chief of InfoWars. Corsi is among those on the right claiming that YouTube is censoring their speech in a concerted crack down.
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Trump Prepares To Get Tougher On China Over Trade
Its competitors often complain that unfair trade practices have helped China become the world's top exporter. Now, the Trump administration seems increasingly likely to confront China on trade.
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U.S. Diplomat To Africa Says The Horn Of Africa Is Now Full Of Hope After Peace Deal
Eritrea was once dubbed the North Korea of Africa. Now, the United Nations is lifting sanctions on it following a peace deal between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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Hillary Clinton's Gun Proposals Expose Democratic Divide
The Democratic presidential candidate says she would act through executive action to close the "gun-show loophole" and tighten Internet sales, if Congress doesn't act.
How Higher Ed Can Up Its Game: 3 Big Ideas
At the annual Schools for Tomorrow conference in New York, some themes stood out: college graduation rates, training teachers and doing more for low-income, high-achieving students.
Bernie Sanders Seeks Common Ground With A Different Kind Of Base: Evangelicals
The Jewish Democratic presidential candidate admitted differences with his conservative Christian audience at Liberty University, but called for civil discourse on social justice and morality issues.
Former Flint Emergency Manager To Testify Before Congress On Water Crisis
Former Flint, Mich., Emergency Manager Darnell Earley is among those to testify before Congress on Tuesday about the actions leading up to Flint's water crisis.
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