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U.N. report finds grounds to believe attacks in Israel included sexual violence
The report finds convincing evidence that sexual violence took place during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and that some Israeli hostages experienced such violence while in captivity in Gaza.
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Texas Jobless Rate Holds Steady At 8.2% & Midday Roundup
By KERA News & Wire ServicesDallas, TX – The Texas Workforce Commission says the state's unemployment rate held steady at 8.2 percent in January, matching…
This Year, Weather Service Will Begin Pushing Notifications To Cellphones
The service can also be used for AMBER alerts and for presidential communications in cases of a national emergency.
U.N. Approves New North Korea Sanctions Over Missile Tests
The new sanctions will cut about $1 billion, or a third, of North Korea's export revenue. North Korea tested two intercontinental ballistic missiles last month, which could potentially reach the U.S.
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Obama's U.N. Speech Aims To Enlist Others In Fight Against ISIS
President Obama addresses the U.N. General Assembly in the morning about the threat posed by the Islamic State, also known as ISIS. And in the afternoon, he hosts a meeting of the Security Council.
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A Unique Digital Music Service, For Locals Only
Just as e-books have begun working their way into libraries, librarians are grappling with how to embrace digital music. At the Iowa City Public Library, an unusual licensing arrangement with local artists is having some success.
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Palestinian Official Discusses How The U.N. Can Help End Violence In Israel And Gaza
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Feda Abdelhady, the Palestinians' deputy permanent observer to the U.N., about how the United Nations can help end the violence in Israel and Gaza.
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Top Stories: Dallas District Attorney Susan Hawk Resigns; Pressing Reset When It Comes To Debt
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: After years of battling mental illness, Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk resigned on…
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Top Stories: Thousands March For Immigration Reform; Undiagnosed Heart Disease
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Police estimate 3,200 people marched through downtown Dallas yesterday demanding an end to immigrant…
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Top Stories: Kids Learn To Shoot At Stock Show; Van Zweden Heading To NY?
The top stories this afternoon from KERA News: Jaap van Zweden’s days could be numbered as the Dallas Symphony conductor. Over the weekend, "The New York…
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