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Top Ben Carson Staffers Resign Amid Campaign Makeover
Two top aides for Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson have quit the campaign. The retired neurosurgeon has seen his fortunes wane since national security took center stage on the campaign.
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Top North Korean Official Heads To U.S. To Discuss Possible Summit
Preparations continue for a summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un. David Greene talks to Sue Mi Terry, an ex-senior analyst on Korean issues at the CIA, about the North Korean official.
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Top Cheney Aide Mary Matalin Leaves White House
After two years as Vice President Dick Cheney's closest aide, Mary Matalin prepares to leave the White House. Matalin, who has a long history in Republican politics says she hopes to spend more time with her family -- including her husband, is Democratic political strategist and TV personality James Carville. NPR's Juan Williams talks with Matalin.
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Top Saudi and Iranian envoys meet in China for a deal that could remake the region
Their highest level public meeting in years was held in China, which brokered an agreement last month.
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Pope Francis and Indonesia's top imam make a joint call for religious harmony
The pope's meeting with the Muslim leader in Jakarta comes during the first leg of an intense 11-day, four-nation tour in Asia and Oceania.
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Russians Wary Of Top Candidates In U.S. Presidential Election
In Russia, relatively few people seem to be following the U.S. presidential election campaigns closely, but most people know the names of the front-runners.
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Israel rejects accusations of genocide in Gaza at UN's top court
South Africa laid out its argument on Thursday, making the case that Israel is acting with clear genocidal intent in Gaza.
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Top Wonks Take Aim At Sanders Economic Estimates
Ex-chairs of the Council of Economic Advisers are blasting an analysis from UMass-Amherst professor Gerald Friedman that Bernie Sanders' camp has praised recently. Do their opinions matter to voters?
Taylor Swift isn't done. She's found new ways to stay at the top of the charts
Even though Taylor Swift released her album "The Tortured Poets Department" back in April, she found a way to bring it back to the top of the charts in December.
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Rory McIlroy becomes 6th golfer to achieve a career Grand Slam with Masters win
Rory McIlroy was already one of the best golfers of all time. His win at the Masters on Sunday gave him the career Grand Slam, cementing that legacy. He's one of only six male golfers to do that.
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