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Islamic Jihad Commander Killed In Airstrike, Israel Announced
Israel says it assassinated a senior Palestinian leader of Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip. It's the first targeted killing by Israel in months, and the group vowed to retaliate.
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We Visit A Mississippi Town 3 Months After Massive ICE Raid
From the day of the raids, the community has rallied behind immigrant families. All across town, you find the kind of relief efforts you might see after a natural disaster.
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Former President Carter Enters Hospital For Brain Surgery
Jimmy Carter undergoes surgery Tuesday morning at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta to relieve swelling in his brain. The 95-year-old suffered two recent falls.
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How Internet Trolls And Online Extremists Are 'Hijacking' American Politics
New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz spent years with far-right online extremists, embedding with them and watching them spread false news by exploiting social media. His new book is Antisocial.
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Bolivia Must Decide On New Leader After President Flees To Mexico For Asylum
After weeks of its worst unrest in decades, Bolivia's embattled president fled the country for asylum in Mexico. All designated successors also quit and Congress now must decide on the next leader.
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Career Public Servants Testify On Ukraine
Acting Ambassador William Taylor and Deputy Assistant Secretary George Kent took copious notes about the Trump administration's dealings with Ukraine. They'll testify publicly Wednesday.
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Canadian Tests Tax Laws With Move By Canoe
John Konecny tested a tax law in Canada relating to moving expenses. He moved his possessions by canoe and won in court.
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Message In A Bottle Found
A Massachusetts college student received a response to a message in a bottle he wrote when he was 10 years old, nine years ago. Someone in France found it and wrote him a letter.
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Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford On Turkey And Impeachment
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Sen. James Lankford about the White House visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
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Rep. Adam Schiff On Public Impeachment Hearings
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., ahead of the first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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