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What Will A U.N. Upgrade Mean For Palestinians?
Changing one word for another — "entity" for "state" — will be symbolic and will give Palestinians access to such U.N. bodies as the International Criminal Court.
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Poll: Immigration and border security should be the top priority for lawmakers
The poll was conducted last month and also found a majority of Texas want state lawmakers to spend more on healthcare, along with water and electric infrastructure.
Kim Jong Un's New Year's Address
Kim Jong Un ended 2017 claiming that North Korea's nuclear arsenal could strike anywhere in the United States. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with former senior State Department official Evans Revere.
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Top Stories: Fort Worth Zoning Council Votes Yes To Expand Stockyards Overlay; Lead Worry At DISD
The top stories this afternoon from KERA News: Fort Worth’s Zoning Commission voted Wednesday afternoon to draw an expansive historic overlay district to…
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Spider Uses Web As Slingshot To Ensnare Prey, Scientists Find
There's a type of spider that can slowly stretch its web taut and then release it, causing the web to catapult forward and entangle unsuspecting prey in its strands.
U.N. Reform Movement Looks Different From the Inside
Both the Bush Administration and Congress speak about the need to reform the United Nations. But for the most part, they've called for changes in U.N. management. But they have said little about a plan recently released by Secretary-General Kofi Annan that calls for an expanded the Security Council.
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The U.S. Postal Service Wants Your Mail Trucks To Drive Themselves
The USPS launched a self-driving truck program to move mail over a 1,000-mile route between Dallas and Phoenix.
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Anti-Clinton Attack Ad Makes Waves on the Web
This week, mystery swirled in Washington after an anonymous filmmaker circulated an online attack ad against Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY). The filmmaker was revealed as Phil DeVellis, but questions remain about the impact of YouTube political ads in the 2008 race.
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Shop On The Web Or In The Store; Each Has Risks
Some consumers are wary of making online purchases, fearing hackers would steal their credit card information. But as the security breach potentially involving 40 million payment cards at Target shows, even in-store transactions are vulnerable to high-tech thieves.
Unhinged yet uplifting, 'Poor Things' is an un-family-friendly 'Barbie'
Emma Stone stars as an adult woman with the anarchic spirit of a very young child in a strangely touching film that's filled with transgressive sex, sadistic power games and grisly violence.
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