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Putin And Biden Agreed To Return Ambassadors To Washington And Moscow Posts
At their summit, Presidents Putin and Biden agreed to send their ambassadors back to Washington and Moscow. There are many issues to be resolved about the basic workings of those diplomatic missions.
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Where did 20,000 Jews hide from the Holocaust? In Shanghai
An exhibit in New York explores a little-known chapter of World War II.
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Sponsors Monitor Corruption Charges Against Soccer Officials
The arrest of 7 FIFA officials in Zurich is raising questions for corporations that underwrite soccer's main event, the World Cup. Coca-Cola, Adidas and others are withholding public comment for now.
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Bipartisan group pushes for solutions for longtime undocumented immigrants
A bipartisan group says President Biden should use executive authority to grant longtime undocumented immigrants temporary protection from deportation and work permits.
Big Banks Pay $5.6 Billion, Plead Guilty To Felonies Over Currency And Rate-Fixing
In one exchange, a broker told a trader, "mate yur getting bloody good at this libor game ... think of me when yur on yur yacht in monaco."
Irwin Lipkin, Last Of Madoff Defendants, Gets 6 Months In Prison
The 77-year-old was one of Bernard Madoff's first employees. He pleaded guilty three years ago to knowingly signing false documents, but has insisted that he thought the operation was legitimate.
Ga. Authorities Say 6 Dead After Shootings, Including Suspect
Law enforcement officials says they believe the shootings "stemmed from a domestic incident." They took place at two separate locations.
6 things borrowers should know about federal student loans right now
NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on some of borrowers' biggest questions.
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Old U.S. Embassy In Havana Becomes The New One As Relations Are Restored
The old U.S. Embassy in Havana has a storied past. The Cubans long described it as a nest of spies. Today the building again becomes an embassy as the U.S. and Cuba formally restore relations.
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6 Senators Assessing Trump's HHS Nominee Own Health Care Stocks, Too
A half-dozen senators involved in confirmation hearings for Rep. Tom Price to head the Department of Health and Human Services have health care investments made by themselves or family members.
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