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In Syria: Videos Belie Monitor's Comment About 'Nothing Frightening'
Activists are monitoring the monitors and posting videos on the Web. The images are graphic and raise questions about one Arab League official's remark.
#GrabYourWallet's Anti-Trump Boycott Looks To Expand Its Reach
Shannon Coulter, the founder of the anti-Trump boycott movement #GrabYourWallet, believes the protest is having a broader cultural impact beyond affecting a corporation's bottom line.
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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.
Sunday Church Services Remember Victims Of Georgia Spa Killings
The suspected gunman in last week's shootings at Atlanta-area spas belonged to a church, which has ended his membership. Members prayed for both his family and families of the victims.
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As fears of deportation continue, North Texas consulates increase services
Consulate offices in North Texas are urging families to get documents in order and make plans in case someone is deported.
High gas prices are hitting emergency service providers hard
First responders across the country say they are adopting cost-cutting measures as pump prices eat into their budgets.
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House Jan. 6 committee is likely to make criminal referrals
The Jan. 6 panel's Chairman Bennie Thompson said they will issue the referrals, but stopped short of sharing any names with reporters
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After Overcoming Early Obstacles, Yellen Assumes Fed's Top Job
The world of central banking is largely a man's world. But Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve's new leader, has been undeterred by such barriers since she was in high school in Brooklyn. Now global financial markets will be watching her every move.
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USC Win Tops Frantic Football Weekend
A last-minute win over Notre Dame keeps the University of Southern California's long unbeaten streak alive. The wild ending was just one of several in a big week of college football. John Feinstein and Steve Inskeep discuss the developments.
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Philadelphia's increased gun violence means more burial services
Amid a surge in gun violence in Philadelphia, funeral directors are struggling to meet the demand for their services — including guiding families through their shock and grief.
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