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Top Stories: Video Series Captures Aledo High School's Football Dynasty
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: High school football playoffs are underway, and the Aledo Bearcats are in it once again. The seven…
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U.N. Security Council Approves Weakened Sanctions Against North Korea
Rachel Martin talks to Colum Lynch of Foreign Policy magazine about the new U.N. sanctions on North Korea. The sanctions were not as strong as the Trump administration had hoped for.
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UN chief met with Putin to bridge differences with Russia over its actions in Ukraine
The United Nations secretary general met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his foreign minister. He came to Moscow as a "messenger of peace."
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Top Ten Lawsuits
The list of the Top Ten jury verdicts of 2000 is out. The annual list is compiled by Lawyers Weekly USA. The suits range from class-action type suits against drug dealers to inheritance disputes. Robert talks with Tom Harrison, the publisher of Lawyers Weekly USA, about some of the jury verdicts and how much was awarded. (4:30) Find out more at: www.LawyersWeeklyUSA.com .
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Apple's Movies And Books Services Are Closed In China
The closure was reportedly ordered by censors last week. According to local media, it comes just as a controversial — and banned — film is being released on Apple's Hong Kong iTunes service.
New York Daily News And ProPublica Win Pulitzer For Public Service Journalism
Writers, editors and artists took home Pulitzer Prizes across 21 categories on Monday. Among the winners was author Colson Whitehead for his novel, The Underground Railroad.
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Netanyahu addresses U.N., as world leaders call for Gaza and Lebanon ceasefires
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke before the U.N. General Assembly Friday morning as he continues to reject a U.S. backed Lebanon cease-fire proposal.
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Former U.N. Human Rights Chief Outlines The State Of The Geopolitical Climate
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Zeid Raad Al Hussein, who recently stepped down from his United Nations post, about his thoughts on the state of human rights.
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Top Stories: The Final Countdown For Texas House Bills
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:One deadline has passed in the Texas House, and another’s just around the corner.Lawmakers were up until…
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Smell Dating Service Is Off To A Good Start
How it works: You pay a fee, they mail you a T-shirt, you wear it for three days and send it back. Then you receive used T-shirts of other people. Registration for the first round is filled.
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