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Red Cross Says 6 Of Its Workers Were Killed By Unknown Assailants In Afghanistan
The staffers were on their way to deliver livestock materials when they were attacked in the province of Jawzan. The International Committee of the Red Cross says it doesn't know who is responsible.
El Paso Church Mourns At Sunday Service After Mass Shooting
The country is reeling in the aftermath of three recent shootings that took place in California , Ohio and Texas during the span of one week. On...
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Mourners From Far And Wide Honor Muhammad Ali At Muslim Prayer Service
A Muslim prayer service to honor the life of Muhammad Ali was held on Thursday in Louisville, Kentucky — in the same building where he won his final hometown fight in 1961.
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CEO of messaging service Telegram detained in France, French media report
The reports say Pavel Durov, the co-founder and chief executive of the messaging service Telegram, was arrested and detained in France on Saturday.
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Scrutiny Of The U.S. Postal Service Continues As States Report Missing Ballots
A federal judge ordered the U.S. Postal Service to sweep its facilities for any ballots in North Carolina and Pennsylvania amid reports of ballots left behind or delivered late in some states.
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6 takeaways from the return of the Emmys
The 75th Emmy Awards offered up nothing in the way of real surprise. Succession, The Bear and Beef dominated on a night steeped in television nostalgia.
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Shutdown puts thousands of schoolkids at risk of losing Head Start services
If the government shutdown isn't resolved by Nov. 1, some 65,000 low-income children will be at-risk of losing access to Head Start child care and early learning.
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Transgender Service Members Sue Over Planned Ban On Trans People In Military
The five service members argue that the directive — announced via Trump tweet — is destabilizing and harmful. The policy hasn't been enacted by the Pentagon while it waits for White House guidance.
Houston Is A Top Destination For Migrant Kids. Here’s What It’s Like In Their Own Words.
After kids are processed at the border, most are reconnected with family members and restart their lives in a new country, in a new language and with a new school. Each year, hundreds of them end up in Houston.
Topping College Graduate Rates, Is It Worth It?
President Obama wants the nation to produce 8 million more college graduates by the year 2020. But can it be done, and how much would it cost? Host Michel Martin puts those questions to Anthony Carnevale, Director and Research Professor of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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