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Protesters Gather Outside U.S. Embassy In Baghdad
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Kurdish journalist Hiwa Osman and Farhad Alaaldin, of the Iraqi Advisory Council, about protests against U.S. airstrikes on bases belonging to an Iranian-backed militia.
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Opinion: It's Time To Put 'Woke' To Sleep
As each year comes to a close, many of us look forward to what we'll take on in the coming 12 months. But for 2019 maybe it's better to leave some things behind, including the word "woke."
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'Bye-Bye': Trump Walks Out Of White House Meeting With Democrats About Shutdown
The president abruptly ended spending talks Wednesday after congressional Democrats rejected his demand for a $5.7 billion border wall. A partial government shutdown stretched into its 19th day.
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The attack in New Orleans reveals ISIS' influence lingers, experts say
The man behind the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans said in videos that he was inspired by ISIS and had joined the group this summer. This attack shows ISIS' resonance and resilience persists.
To Solve Cybercrime, Some In Silicon Valley Ditch The Data
Collecting data about people has become $1 trillion industry, but keeping this information safe is proving near impossible. So, a small group of entrepreneurs and developers are building new technologies that don't rely on data as a digital currency.
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Beyond Scandalous Selfies: Documenting Anthony Weiner's Downfall
A new documentary shows the rise and fall of the former congressman with unimaginable access. Co-directors Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg explain how they got the story.
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More than just a tag: Florida sea turtle plates fund rescues
There are more than 100 specialty license plates in Florida. The second most popular is providing a big help for sea turtles.
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Advertisers Pull Support From Laura Ingraham's Show After Tweet Mocking Parkland Teen
At least seven companies have pulled their ads from Laura Ingraham's show on Fox News after Ingraham said David Hogg, a survivor of the Parkland, Fla., shooting, was whining about college application rejections. Ingraham has apologized for her remarks, but Hogg isn't relenting.
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Trump's Tariff Intentions Hang Over U.S.-China Trade Talks
A delegation of Chinese negotiators is in Washington to continue talks to resolve an ongoing trade dispute with the U.S. — just as President Trump threatens higher tariffs.
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Human Rights Activist Iyad El-Baghdadi Says U.S. Warned Of Saudi Arabia Threat
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Iyad el-Baghdadi, pro-democracy Arab activist and Saudi critic, about the CIA warning Norwegian officials that he faced a threat from Saudi Arabia.
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What Federal Officials Are Doing About Foreign Interference Leading Up To 2020
The 2020 election may seem like a long way off. But, in fact, the campaign has already kicked off. So with the clock already ticking, what are federal officials doing about foreign interference?
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Debris 'as far as the eye can see' along Los Angeles train tracks following thefts
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with CBS photojournalist John Schreiber about the thousands of abandoned packages along the Union Pacific train tracks in Los Angeles, signaling large-scale cargo theft.
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After 17 Seasons With FC Barcelona, Lionel Messi Is Leaving
"Due to economic and structural obstacles" in LaLiga regulations, Messi will depart less than a month after making a verbal agreement on a 5-year deal, the club said in a statement.
Zoom Agrees To Settle A Privacy Lawsuit For $85 Million
The telecommunications company will not admit wrongdoing. If approved by a judge, subscribers would receive 15% refunds on their core subscriptions, or $25, whichever amount is larger.
Driving to Stretch Your Gas Dollars
With regular gasoline averaging $2.55 at the pumps, how can drivers maximize their fuel use? Robert Siegel talks with Warren Brown, automotive writer for The Washington Post.
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Former Trump advisers testify they urged him not to declare victory on election night
Rudy Giuliani, described at Monday's hearing as "intoxicated" on election night, urged the former president to say he had won, said senior adviser Jason Miller. His campaign manager pushed back.
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Polk is also the seventh-fastest growing county in the country, driven by a younger demographic, according to a study.
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Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira pleads not guilty to federal charges
If convicted of the six charges against him, the 21-year-old Air National guardsman could face up to 10 years in prison for each charge.
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The company recalled mini and full-size versions of the toys after a dozen children were injured after sitting or falling onto them.
Ways Civilians Can Help Returning Veterans
On what was the most pleasant and least humid Saturday in the Tampa Bay area since April, some chose to spend a few hours inside.The Friends of the St.…
Survey: Floridians Differ On Hot-Button Issues
It seems Florida lawmakers aren't the only ones who can't agree. Residents also are divided over key economic and social issues, according to the latest…
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Hillary Clinton Releases 8 Years Of Tax Returns
The returns show that she and her husband Bill Clinton paid nearly $44 million in federal taxes since 2007, according to her campaign. "We've come a long way," she said.
USF Lectures Break Down the Business of Sports
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The prospect of holiday parties fill some with dread. But mastering the art of small talk can make conversations with strangers more enjoyable. Debra Fine shares her tips for getting through holiday parties unscathed.
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