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Dozens Of Companies Cut Ties With The NRA
After a social media campaign to boycott the National Rifle Association, several major national brands have announced that they are cutting ties with the organization.
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House To Vote Next Week On Competing Immigration Bills
The move by House GOP leaders late Tuesday night heads off a contentious "discharge petition" effort led by GOP moderates and House Democrats to force immigration votes if no deal is reached.
Philippines Orders Deportation Of Australian Activist Nun
Sister Patricia Fox has been given 30 days to get out of the country after she apparently joined protest rallies against controversial Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
Bribery Scheme Or Just Friends? Sen. Menendez Trial Comes To A Close
The Justice Department alleges Sen. Bob Menendez accepted gifts from a friend including flights, trips to France and the Dominican Republic, and large political contributions.
America's Black Friday Craziness Has Crossed The Pond
The wild discount shopping that once was only a U.S. phenomenon has caught on in the U.K. and elsewhere, thanks largely to online retail giant Amazon.
Chertoff Outlines Changes at Homeland Security
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff says his department, which merged 22 agencies in 2003, is being transformed into a coherent organization that serves one purpose.
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Journalists And NGOs Face Shutdowns, Beatings As Nicaragua Stifles Dissent
The government of Nicaragua's embattled President Daniel Ortega recently ransacked the offices of human rights organizations and an independent media outlet last week.
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State Fair Of Texas Announces 2016 Theme: Celebrating Texas Agriculture
Five stories that have North Texas talking: The countdown to the State Fair of Texas begins; TCU fired its basketball coach of nearly four years; SXSW…
New Releases Capture 'Inimitable' Tenor Saxophonist In His Neglected '70s Prime
As one of the very first bebop tenor saxophonists, Teddy Edwards mixed awesome technique with irresistibly slinky phrases. Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews two reissues, Inimitable and Feelin's.
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Long After Lockdown, Rome Hostel Owners Take A Big Hit From Pandemic
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Steve Brenner and Linda Martinez, owners of the Beehive Hostel in Rome, about how the EU's ban on American travelers is impacting their business this summer.
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