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Saudis Deny Reported CIA Conclusion That Crown Prince Ordered Khashoggi Assassination
The CIA found "nothing of this scale, an operation like this, could possibly have happened without the crown prince knowing about it and authorizing it," The Washington Post's Shane Harris told NPR.
Russia Recognizes Independent Crimea; U.S. And EU 'Stand Firm' With Ukraine
President Obama says the U.S. will not recognize Crimea's moves to split from Ukraine. In Moscow, President Vladimir Putin signs an order recognizing Crimea as an independent state.
Immigration Opponents Remain Adamant, Despite Political Risk
President Obama will address the immigration issue in a speech Tuesday, following hard on the heels of a new overhaul proposal out of the Senate. Despite new momentum on the issue, those who favor a harder line against illegal immigrants are not convinced they need to change tack.
Witnesses Of Alleged War Crimes In Syria Testify Despite Feeling They're In Danger
Witnesses to a Syrian intelligence officer's alleged war crimes face down intimidation as they testify in landmark trial in Germany — but they continue to tell the story.
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Acting VOA Director Pledges To Protect Newsroom Despite Inquiry Into Reporter
The Voice of America's acting director says he'll protect his newsroom against outside pressure. NPR reported Sunday that political appointees investigated a reporter for alleged anti-Trump bias.
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The job market was strong in May, but is still overshadowed by high inflation
U.S. employers added 390,000 jobs in May — good news for the White House, which is trying to show it's hard at work to bring down inflation. Price increases are still outpacing people's paychecks.
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Amid tech layoffs, what happens with contracted workers?
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Catherine Bracy, CEO of the Tech Equity Collaborative, about contract workers in the tech industry, and how recent widespread layoffs are affecting them.
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GOP Presidential Candidates Clash Over Security Issues In 5th Debate
Recent world events refocused the conversation on terrorism and national security. Jeb Bush sparred with Donald Trump over his comments about temporarily banning Muslims from the U.S.
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How the Trump administration is sidestepping the legal process for deportations
An investigation into the deportation supply chain and its hidden costs
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From the Newsroom: Health At The Border, Splitting His Summer
With 2,000 immigrant kids headed to Dallas County, state health officials have alerted the federal centers for disease control about conditions in the…
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