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Everman will name a playground after missing 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez
Local and federal law enforcement are still investigating the disappearance of 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, who police say was last seen in October. The new park would exclude the last name of his mother, who authorities are trying to arrest in connection with her son's likely death.
Sri Lankan lawmakers chose 6-time Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as president
Sri Lanka has been struggling to buy essential imports such as fuel and medicine, and feed its population. The new president has numerous challenges ahead of him.
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Are the Jan. 6 hearings impacting how people vote? Here's what voters in Virginia say
Ahead of Virginia's statewide primaries, we visit the 7th Congressional District, which is slated to be a close contest in November. And we ask voters about the impact of the Jan. 6 hearings.
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Liberty Reserve Charged In $6 Billion Money-Laundering Conspiracy
Prosecutors called the website the "PayPal for criminals," saying it allowed users to transfer money without leaving a trace.
Saudi Arabia Sentences Prominent Women's Rights Activist To Nearly 6 Years In Prison
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced Loujain al-Hathloul, a prominent Saudi female activist, to five years and eight months in prison. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with her sister Alia al-Hathloul.
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Gunman suspected of shooting 2 officers is connected to 6 deaths, Austin Police say
The suspect was taken into custody following a police chase in Southwest Austin Tuesday evening and has now been charged with capital murder.
Here are the names of the 6 Air Force airmen who died when their refueling plane crashed
On Saturday, the U.S. Defense Department released the names of six service members who died when their military refueling aircraft crashed.
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Capitol Rioter Who Walked On Senate Floor On Jan. 6 Sentenced To 8 Months In Prison
A U.S. District Court judge says he wanted to send a message with his sentencing of Paul Hodgkins. It is the first resolution of a felony case stemming from the insurrection.
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Immigration Change Is One Step Closer To A Bill
An agreement between labor and business chiefs clears one of the last — and perhaps largest — hurdles for concrete legislation. Senators from the bipartisan group working to overhaul immigration say a deal is close but not complete.
Obama Criticizes Trump's Travel Ban, Says 'Values Are At Stake'
The former president is "heartened by the level of engagement" and "fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion," a statement said.
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