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What Happens When The Price Of Free Goes Up? YouTube Is About To Find Out
YouTube has long suggested it may try to charge for its content. The new subscription service "Red" hopes to lure users with exclusive content from top stars, offline access to music and other perks.
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Iranian U.N. Ambassador's Past Makes Fodder For Diplomatic Dust-up
The U.S. has denied a visa to Hamid Aboutalebi, Iran's choice as ambassador to the United Nations. Bloomberg reporter Sangwon Yoon explains the diplomatic controversy and how it may play out.
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Flooding In Texas Kills 6, With More Rain Forecast
The Brazos River has already reached record levels and forced hundreds of people west of Houston to evacuate. Weather experts predict 4 to 5 more inches of rain around Houston through the weekend.
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Death Toll Rises As Syria's Crisis Heads To U.N. Security Council
Violence escalated in Syria as the West pushed for a resolution in the U.N. Security Council. About 400 people have been killed over the past five days, activists say. We've collected some of their reporting.
Food and water in Gaza are scarce. U.N. is limited in what it can do for civilians
NPR's A Martinez talks to Adnan Abu-Hasna of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, about the worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Top Stories: Dallas County May Shelter Immigrant Kids; 5 Years On The Financial Edge
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Dallas County could eventually host some of the immigrant children who've been separated from their…
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Top Stories: North Texas Readies For NRA Conference
The top local stories this evening from KERA News: The National Rifle Association's annual meeting starts Thursday night in downtown Dallas. Thousands of…
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Top Stories: The Winners And Losers Of The North Texas Primaries
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: There were a few primary victories and upsets in North Texas last night.Angela Paxton won the…
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Top Stories: Applications Coming In For Dallas County DA
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Applications to replace Susan Hawk as Dallas County District Attorney have begun to come in to the…
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The Russia Investigations: 6 Key Insights From The Cyberspy Indictment
This week, the Justice Department unveiled another information-packed indictment from special counsel's Robert Mueller office that reveals much about the Russian attack on the 2016 election.
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