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Newly Launched Brexit Party Leads European Union Election Polls
With Brexit now looming in the fall, the U.K. must go through the motions of the European Parliament elections in May. The Brexit Party is in the lead, aiming to pull out of all EU institutions.
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State Department Orders 'Non-Emergency' Government Employees To Leave Iraq
The U.S. ordered non-essential personnel to leave its diplomatic missions in Baghdad and Erbil on Wednesday. The Trump administration says Iran poses a threat to U.S. interests in the region.
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Teacher And Support Staff Contracts Settle Before School Gets Out
Teachers in Fairbanks are voting tomorrow night on a new three-year contract with the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District. And Saturday morning,…
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'Fleabag' Returns For A Raunchy 2nd Season — And Quits While It's Ahead
Phoebe Waller-Bridge pulls off the rare feat of taking a hugely successful show and making it much better. In Season 2, her character falls for a foul-mouthed Catholic priest.
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Texas Residents Sue Army Corps of Engineers For Flood Damage During Hurricane Harvey
A group of property owners are suing the Army Corps of Engineers in Texas for flood damage during Hurricane Harvey. They were unaware that their property lies inside reservoir boundaries.
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Historic First For Asia: Taiwan Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Hundreds of supporters who gathered outside parliament cheered and embraced at the news. The landmark decision makes the self-ruled island the first place in Asia to pass gay marriage legislation.
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Architect I.M. Pei, Who Designed Many Iconic Structures, Dies At 102
One of the world's most well-known architects has died. He designed the Louvre pyramid in Paris and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, among other buildings.
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Self-Driving Shuttle Pulled Over By Police In Rhode Island
The six-person shuttle is called "Little Roady," and it was its first day taking people on a free, five-mile loop through Providence. An attendant minds the vehicle and can take the wheel as needed.
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Trump Officials Are Divided Over How Aggressive To Be With Iran
A debate has been playing out in the Trump administration and with its European allies over whether the threat posed by Iran has changed. Trump has said he doesn't want a military conflict with Iran.
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Novelist Stephen McCauley Embraces Life On A 'Small, Everyday Scale'
McCauley's novel, My Ex-Life, is a comedy about a couple whose marriage ended years ago when the husband came out as gay. "All relationships evolve," he says. Originally broadcast June 20, 2018.
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