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Trump sidestepped some questions in town hall with Latino voters
Former President Donald Trump faced some tough questioning from Latino voters Wednesday night. He largely sidestepped those questions in his answers and instead stuck to his broader campaign themes.
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Stefan Fatsis began talking about "sports and the business of sports" with the hosts of All Things Considered in 1998. Since then he has been a familiar weekly voice on the games themselves and their financial, legal and social implications.
McQueary Repeats Allegation About Sandusky
The key witness in the case against the former Penn State assistant football coach says in open court that "I believe Jerry was sexually molesting" a young boy.
Porridge Aficionados Vie To Make Theirs The Breakfast Of Champions
Once derided as Scottish food better suited to horses than people, porridge these days is more cool than gruel. In the U.K., competitions have porridge lovers battling with their best recipes.
'Please Help Me!' American Caught In Venezuelan Prison Riot Pleads On Video
In two brief videos posted to his Facebook page, Joshua Holt, a 26-year-old Mormon missionary jailed without charge since 2016, says the other inmates are trying to kill him.
Remembering Moscow's U.N. Ambassador, The Russian In My Rolodex
An NPR editor who knew Vitaly Churkin in 1990s Moscow remembers him as a fierce defender of his nation's most controversial policies — and a diplomat who made himself accessible to U.S. reporters.
Austria Will Shutter 7 Mosques And Review Residency Of Dozens Of Imams
The crackdown follows a 2015 law that bars foreign financing of religious institutions in Austria, but critics say it's driven by Islamophobia.
Texas Reaches Agreement With Families In Birth Certificate Case
After undergoing mediation, the state of Texas has reached an agreement with undocumented families in a lawsuit over its denial to issue birth…
President Obama Delivers His Final State Of The Union Address
President Barack Obama says one of the few regrets of his presidency is that too many Americans feel their voice doesn't matter in democracy.Obama…
EU Deports First Group Of Migrants To Turkey
This is part of the EU's controversial deal with Turkey. The agreement, aimed at stemming the flow of migrants into the EU, has been widely criticized by rights groups.
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