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Australian Government Secrets Found In Old Cabinet
Thousands of pages of classified and sensitive documents were left in two filing cabinets, which the government sold for cheap at a secondhand shop, because it couldn't find the keys.
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U.N. Compiles List Of Companies That Profit From Israeli Settlements
The human rights office at the U.N. says it has list of about 200 global companies that do business in Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The U.S. and Israel don't want the list published.
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AP Reporter Details Massacre, Mass Graves Of Myanmar Rohingya
Rachel Martin talks to Foster Klug, a reporter with The Associated Press, about the interviews he did with more than two dozen Rohingya Muslim refugees in neighboring Bangladesh.
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Debate Over Controversial GOP Surveillance Memo Heats Up
The FBI says the memo does not tell the whole story, and issued a statement saying it has "grave concerns" about its potential release. Republicans on a House panel hope to release the memo soon.
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Kenya's High Court Orders TV Shutdown To End
The country's government shut down three TV stations after they tried to broadcast an event held by an opposition politician Tuesday.
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VP Pence Visits Pennsylvania To Campaign In Congressional Special Election
Vice President Pence campaigned in western Pennsylvania on Friday, defending a reliable GOP House seat that Democrats are making a bid in hopes to pick up with a candidate, who on paper at least, has a resume that could convince right-leaning voters to back him.
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Recapping Trump's SOTU Address and What's Inside The Released GOP Memo
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution about the Russia memo that was released today, the President's State of the Union speech, and the looming government shutdown deadline.
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Janet Yellen Helped Steer An Economy In Crisis To Stability
Yellen ends her term Saturday as the first woman to chair the Federal Reserve. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Financial Times editor Rana Foroohar about her career and what lies ahead.
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Advertisers Say The Influential Male Demographic Is Waning
Men between the ages of 18 and 34 have been a key demographic for marketers for years. That's starting to change, say some marketing experts, who say the economic fortunes of these men have declined.
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Democratic Response To The Nunes Memo
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) about the Democratic response to the release of the Nunes memo.
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