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White House Seeks Larger U.N. Role in Iraq
The Bush administration circulates a draft resolution that outlines a larger role for the United Nations in post-war Iraq. It's an effort to convince more countries to contribute troops and resources to the stabilization of Iraq, but the resolution maintains a lead role for the United States in the country's affairs. NPR's Vicky O'Hara reports.
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20,000 Honor Houston Firefighters
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Reliant Stadium packed with mourners in Houston, IBM pays $2 million for Dallas-based cloud service, the Stars…
Former U.N. General Assembly President Charged In Alleged Corruption Scheme
U.S. prosecutors say John Ashe accepted more than $1 million in bribes in exchange for support of investment contracts.
How Kennedy's Assassination Changed The Secret Service
The Secret Service made some immediate changes after the president's death 50 years ago this month: Open limousines were out. And it began taking a more aggressive approach to its advance work. Over the years, the service has established counter-sniper units, assault teams and surveillance units.
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The Jan. 6 Riot Could Have Brought Lawmakers Together. It Did The Opposite
Democrats and Republicans can agree to very little about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including how to investigate it. The fallout is impacting the ability to work across party lines.
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Top Stories: Wildfire Growing West Of Fort Worth; Addison's Kaboom Town Kicks Off
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:A wildfire in Palo Pinto County, about 60 miles west of Fort Worth, has been growing throughout the day…
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Top Stories: Texas Unemployment Rate Dips; Fundraising In The Arts World
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:The Texas unemployment rate fell for the fifth straight month, dropping to 4 percent in September. About…
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Top Stories: A New Dallas City Council; Overcoming Jet Lag
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:The new Dallas City Council will be sworn in later this morning. The group of 15 includes new faces and…
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Russia Loses Bid To Deny Benefits To Spouses Of Gay U.N. Staff
Russia led the unsuccessful effort to overturn a plan to give benefits to the spouses of U.N. employees. Saudi Arabia, China, Egypt and 40 other nations also voted against the plan.
Israel Summons Ambassadors Of Countries That Voted In Favor Of U.N. Resolution
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned ambassadors of countries that voted for a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements. He sharply criticized the U.S. for abstaining.
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