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China And Russia Veto U.N. Resolution Threatening Sanctions On Syria
China and Russia vetoed a U.N. resolution threatening sanctions against Syria unless it stops targeting and attacking civilians.
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UN Security Council meets about the ongoing power struggle in Sudan
The United Nations Security Council meets on Sudan, as a deadly power struggle in the capital continues. More than 4 million people have been uprooted in the conflict, which began in April.
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Women's stories in Amazon's 'Rings of Power' take center stage
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Rebecca Jennings about her essay in Vox, "In The Rings of Power, it's not horrifying to be a woman," about the role of women in the Lord of the Rings prequel series.
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Top Stories: How Storm Forecasting Works; Echoes Of Andrew Jackson
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Another round of storms are expected to roll in this afternoon and some are expected to be…
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Biden to attend Germany's G-7 meeting this weekend; Blinken talks food security at UN
President Biden will be in Europe for a G-7 meeting in Germany, before he heads to a NATO summit. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Berlin on Friday to join a UN conference on food security.
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Experts Say The U.S. Appears Isolated At The U.N. General Assembly This Year
President Trump may be the only world leader speaking in person at the U.N. General Assembly this year — at a time when the U.S. looks isolated after pulling out of many international agreements.
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Using Lessons Learned From Losing Boeing in 2001, Dallas Tries To Court Amazon in 2017
Over 16 years ago, Dallas almost won the headquarters of another Seattle-based giant contemplating a move: Boeing. Although it ultimately lost to Chicago,…
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The U.N.'s Rundown Of Some Of The World's Biggest Problems
A new report reveals where the world stands in the fight against extreme poverty, inequality and climate change.
Religious Services Are Deemed 'Essential,' But Some Faith Leaders Go Virtual
Gov. Greg Abbott made news last week when he issued an executive order that restricted nonessential activities. The order requires Texans to limit…
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Music for Pets Gone to the Web
Americans with pet birds have long used long-playing records to help train their birds to sing and talk. But now those dated collections from albums from the 1950s and 1960s can be taken from the Web site www.petsinamerica.org.
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