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6 Takeaways From The 4th Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
The fourth Democratic debate was a long one, about three hours, and ended after 10 p.m.You might not have made it through the whole thing, but there were…
News Brief: Trump Meets Democratic Leaders, Brexit Deal, U.N. Climate Talks
As a partial government shutdown looms, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi meet the president to discuss border wall funding. Britain seeks changes to Brexit. U.N. climate talks continue in Poland.
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6 Things To Watch When It Comes To Control Of The House On Election Night
The GOP is still favored to control the House. Donald Trump hasn't been the boon Democrats need. But some longtime GOP incumbents could go down, as Democrats stand to pick up a dozen or more seats.
Court appoints third party to run North Texas foster care services after alleged mismanagement
A court-appointed Texas Department of Family and Protective Services regional manager will take over foster care services in nine North Texas counties after allegations that mismanagement at a private contractor put children in harm.
Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Secret Service In Free Speech Case
Anti-Bush protesters claimed the Secret Service violated their First Amendment rights because they moved them away from the president. The court said there was a security reason for doing so.
At Christmas, The Swedish Smörgåsbord Redefines Over The Top
First rule of smörgåsbord: Pace yourself. You've got to make your way through dozens of dishes — fish courses, ham, cheeses, warm entrees. And don't forget dessert. Or should we say desserts?
Country music tops the Billboard Hot 100, but it's complicated
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to NPR's Ann Powers and Marcus Dowling of The Tennessean about how two country songs sit atop the Billboard Hot 100, and the context for this moment.
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Busy Trump Travel Schedule Adds To Secret Service Overtime Costs
The Secret Service is bumping up against statutory limits on overtime pay, as it struggles to provide protection for President Trump and his family, all of whom travel frequently.
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The Pentagon Has Moved Toward Making Vaccines Mandatory For Service Members
"To defend this Nation, we need a healthy and ready force," Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a memo to employees. Already, about 62% of active-duty service members are fully vaccinated.
Russian men are flying to Turkey to avoid military service in Ukraine
Russia's call-up of additional troops has prompted many men to look for ways to avoid military service. Some of them are packing flights to Turkey.
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