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Attack On American University Of Afghanistan Kills Students, Others
Police in Kabul say a violent attack on the American University of Afghanistan has ended with as many as 12 people killed. Renee Montagne talks to Mark English, the president of the university.
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Bonjour, Barbie! An American Icon Packs Her Heels And Heads To France
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Donald Trump Continues To Reach Out To Latino Voters
Donald Trump recently met with the National Hispanic Advisory Council for Trump. Renee Montagne talks to one council member who was at that meeting: Kentucky State Senator Ralph Alvarado.
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'Saving Lives' Or 'Selling Access'? Explaining The Clinton Foundation
Donald Trump has centered on a key attack against Hillary Clinton: He says the Clinton Foundation was a pay-to-play front that enabled Hillary and Bill Clinton to trade government access for money.
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Aftershocks Rumble Across Central Italy; Quake's Death Toll Rises
The earthquake that struck overnight on Wednesday destroyed large swaths of several towns. Victims are still being pulled from the rubble. Renee Montagne talks to reporter Christopher Livesay.
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Eureka! Chunk Of Gold Discovered; Fisherman Finds Huge Pearl
After digging down just a foot, a modern-day prospector found a 9-pound chunk of gold in Australia. In the Philippines, a fisherman kept secret his 75-pound pearl for 10 years.
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Colombia, FARC Reach Deal To End Armed Conflict
The 50-year-old guerrilla war between Colombia and FARC rebels is coming to an end. Negotiators have signed a peace pact, and the public will decide whether to accept it in a referendum on Oct. 2.
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Calif. Gov. Brown Wants To Join Forces With China To Ease Climate Change
Ahead of a trip to China, Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown talks to David Greene about President Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the global climate deal. Brown says the decision is a mistake.
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Protect, Serve And Take Care Of The Bees
Anthony "Tony Bees" Planakis spent nearly 20 years as the New York Police Department's unofficial beekeeper. He says the bees have taught him patience, respect, and a particular work ethic.
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After 40 Years, DJ Rodney Bingenheimer Will Say Goodbye To KROQ
DJ Rodney Bingenheimer is leaving the long-running Los Angeles rock station KROQ. His show helped make numerous bands become successful, including Van Halen.
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Despite Pressure From Some CEOs, U.S. Withdraws From Climate Pact
Rachel Martin talks to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross about President Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement. Some trade experts have warned the decision could backfire.
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Richard Branson Says U.S. Should Do The Right Thing For The Planet
Rachel Martin talks to Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, who signed a letter along with 30 CEOs urging President Trump to stay in the Paris Climate Agreement.
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Morning News Brief: U.S. Pulls Out Of International Climate Accord
President Trump played to his base, ignored the advice of scientists, industry titans and world leaders and pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement.
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John Stumpf's 34-Year Tenure Ends At Wells Fargo Amid Banking Scandal
Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf has stepped down, a month after the bank's sales scandal broke. Stumpf drew fire for overly aggressive sales tactics. President Timothy Sloan replaces him.
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U.S. Navy Fires At Yemeni Radar Sites After Navy Destroyer Was Targeted
A U.S. official says the Navy has destroyed three radar locations in Yemen after missiles were fired at a U.S. destroyer off the Yemeni coast.
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Man Arrested In German Bomb Plot Commits Suicide In Jail
The Syrian refugee who German authorities accuse of planning an attack on a Berlin airport has committed suicide. German politicians say they are stunned that someone on suicide watch was left alone.
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Colombia To Begin Peace Talks With Country's 2nd Largest Rebel Group ELN
Just days after Colombian voters rejected a peace plan with FARC rebels, Colombia's president is forging ahead with another group. The National Liberation Army, or ELN, is a smaller group than FARC.
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Lawsuit Aims To Change How Alabama's Appeals Court Judges Are Elected
Civil rights activists say the process violates the Voting Rights Act. Renee Montagne talks to Vanzetta McPherson, a retired federal magistrate judge, about how the imbalance impacts the community.
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Nigeria Announces The Release Of Some Kidnapped Girls
A spokesman says 21 of more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram insurgents two years ago have been released after talks brokered by the International Red Cross and the Swiss government.
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Miami Beach Wants To Help Homeowners Adapt To Sea Level Rise With Matching Grants
Miami Beach is exploring a way to help residents cover the cost of floodproofing their properties from heavy rains and high tides made even higher by sea level rise — at least a little.
FDLE Chief Defends Agents, Says Jones' 'Conspiracy' Allegation 'Sounds Ridiculous'
Richard Swearingen asserts his agents did not point guns at the children of Rebekah Jones during a search of her home but said their approach was due, in part, to a 2016 altercation she had with LSU police.
In 2020, Number Of International Students In U.S. Dropped By 16%, New Data Show
The number of international students studying in the U.S. has plummeted 16% this year. Some experts worry it may affect higher education in terms of both the learning environment and revenue.
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The Ripple Effect Of 1 Rural Colorado Doctor Catching The Coronavirus
Hospitals across the country are struggling as staffers get infected with the coronavirus. It's especially tough for small, rural hospitals, where even one doctor out sick can upend patient capacity.
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Medicaid Costs, Enrollment Surge During Pandemic
State economists say a $342 million current-year surplus will turn into a nearly $1.25 billion shortfall in the 2021-22 fiscal year, “primarily caused by the end of the supplementary federal funding.”
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