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Kabul TV Station Goes Back On Air After Being Attacked By Armed Militants
Shamshad TV employees tell local media that after the sound of an explosion and gunfire, they scrambled to get out of the building.
White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly Coming Under Criticism For Recent Remarks
The White House touts Chief of Staff John Kelly's military background as evidence of his credibility and apolitical nature. But Kelly's recent statements call that portrayal into question.
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How One Group Is Monitoring Cyber Trolls Potentially Tied To The Kremlin
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Laura Rosenberger about a project of the Alliance for Securing Democracy — part of The German Marshall Fund in Washington. The group created a public dashboard to track websites, trolls and bots it suspects of being linked to the Kremlin.
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Venezuela's Baseball League Is Struggling Amid Country's Deep Economic Crisis
In Venezuela, baseball is in crisis. The game can be a nice diversion from everyday troubles. But most of the eight teams are in financial trouble. Fans can't afford tickets. And homeless people have moved into stadiums.
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After 20 Years, Can Cornell Finally Bust Open Its Great Pumpkin Mystery?
In 1997, someone speared a pumpkin on the top of a 173-foot tower. It stuck around for months, an object of fascination and speculation. And no one knows who did it ... unless you know. Wait, do you?
Remembering The Lost Communities Buried Under Center Field
In the 1950s, residents of several Latino neighborhoods in Los Angeles were forcibly evicted from their homes, which were then razed to make way for the Major League Baseball team's stadium.
Tax Bill Delayed As GOP Divisions On Eliminating Tax Breaks Persist
A House GOP bill to rewrite the tax code was going to be released on Wednesday, and is now expected on Thursday. The holdup could threaten plans to get it signed into law by year's end.
Episode 3: The Fierce Debate Over High Standards
With 40 percent of its students at risk of failing, one radical new high school in Washington, D.C., wrestles with whether to lower its own high expectations.
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Why The NYC Attack Was Called An 'Act Of Terror'
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with terrorism expert Dan Byman of Georgetown University and the Brookings Institution about why officials are describing Tuesday's attack in New York as an act of terrorism.
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The Suspect Behind The Manhattan Attack
We have the latest details on the suspect behind an attack that killed at least eight people in New York City on Tuesday.
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