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Top Stories: Migrant Children Arriving At Temporary Shelter in West Texas
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Nearly 100 migrant children have arrived at the Department of Health and Human Services temporary…
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U.N. Peacekeepers Withdraw From Haiti, After 13 Years There
Brought in to restore peace and stabilize the western hemisphere's poorest nation, the U.N. force, which at its height had more than 7,000 troops, has left a mixed and sometimes deadly legacy.
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Top Stories: Chinese Dissident Complicates Talks; Consumer Spending Cools
Also: U.S. resumes drone strikes against targets in Pakistan; Australian billionaire says he's building "Titanic II;" chances of military action against Iran are lower, experts say.
Terrorists Struggle To Gain Recruits On The Web
Terror groups are using social media to find new followers. But analysts say if you look at the recruiting numbers, the strategy has failed. What's more, their frank exchanges on Facebook and Twitter have been a boon to law enforcement.
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Judge to Force Google to Surrender Web Data
A federal judge says he intends to force Google to turn over Web search data to the Department of Justice. In January, the department subpoenaed information contained in Google's database, claiming it would help prove the need for tougher laws against online pornography.
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Top Stories: Pompeo Travels To North Korea; No New Russia Sanctions
Also: Inspectors in Syria are still trying to visit the site of an alleged chemical weapons attack; more flooding is feared in Hawaii; and tumbleweeds pile up dramatically in southern California.
Top Stories: Disagreement On Trump, Erdogan Talk; Korean Hockey Players
Also: President Trump says Palestinians will lose aid unless they're in peace talks; a Baltimore police officer is charged with fabricating evidence; and the "Doomsday Clock" is closer to midnight.
Top Stories: Irma's Aftermath; New Sanctions Against North Korea
Also: FEMA starts giving financial aid to Hurricane Harvey victims; the U.S. urges Myanmar to protect fleeing Rohingya Muslims; and President Trump's commission on voting meets again today.
Top Stories: Snow And Ice Spread; Senate Tweaks Filibuster Rules
Also: 'March for Life' rally brings thousands to D.C.; Boeing 787 Dreamliner's problems remain a mystery; anniversary of revolution sparks clashes in streets of Cairo; North Korea warns the South.
U.N. Fails To Bring Transparency To Secretary General Race
Activists were hoping that the race for the United Nations Secretary General would be more transparent this year and women would be considered. The latest straw polls suggest otherwise.
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