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Swapping Socials For Service Work: Dallas Baptist Freshmen Hit The Ground Running
Most universities host "move-in weeks" for new students; think orientation sessions, mixers and cookouts. Freshmen at Dallas Baptist University are also…
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Top Stories: Senator Huffines Slams School Bus Agency; Working On Those Middle Skills
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:State Senator Don Huffines filed legislation to gut a group called Dallas County Schools. KERA’s…
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Top Stories: Dallas Makes First Dog Bite Arrest; Sudden Cardiac Death In Men
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:The Dallas Police Department has made its first dog bite arrest. Alicia Hernandez was arrested Friday…
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Obama Heads To Fort Hood Memorial Service
President Obama travels to Fort Hood, Texas, Tuesday to attend a memorial service for the victims of the shooting rampage that took place there last week. The massive Army post is taking time to honor those who lost their lives and were wounded, but it is still going about the business of getting soldiers ready to deploy in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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For Trump's Top Diplomat, Questions Loom About Conflicts Of Interest
Exxon Mobil's Rex Tillerson will likely have to divest from his vast holdings in the energy giant to become secretary of state. But even that may not address concerns about conflicts of interest.
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un changes his tune about reunification
As the new year begins, North Korea is signaling a major policy shift, abandoning efforts to unite with its neighbor to the South. It is even threatening to take the South by force of arms.
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Draft of Final U.N. Climate Deal Reached
Delegates at the U.N. climate talks in Paris have agreed on final draft text for a deal to curb global warming. NPR's Christopher Joyce joins NPR's Scott Simon with the latest from Paris.
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A New World Wide Web Site To Help Locate Missing Children.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children expect their new Internet site to be up this week at this URL: >http://www.missingkids.org
U.N. Warns Of Budget Crisis If Nations Don't Pay $1.3 Billion In Dues They Owe
"This month, we will reach the deepest deficit of the decade," the Secretary-General warned. If countries don't pay soon, the U.N. will struggle to pay staff and hold meetings, and will limit travel.
Putin's meeting with Kim Jong Un is about getting weapons and ammunition, experts say
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jean Lee, the former Pyongyang bureau chief for the Associated Press, and Georgetown University's Angela Stent, about the upcoming meeting between Kim Jong Un and Putin.
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