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Senate Armed Services Committee Rallies Behind Intelligence Community
David Greene talks to Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, a member of the panel, about what intelligence officials had to say about findings that Russia meddled in the U.S. presidential election.
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A Detroit Urban Farm Preserves Black History In Jam Form
Urban farms have flourished in the city's vacant lots. Two nonprofits are using their harvest for a line of jams honoring the history and old family recipes of the local African-American community.
North Korea 'Very Far Along' In Developing New Ballistic Missile
Many independent arms control experts suspect that North Korea will test a missile capable of reaching the continental U.S. later this year. There may not be much the U.S. can do about it.
Justice Department Issues New Guidance On Securing Eyewitness IDs
The policy directs federal investigators to document or record an eyewitness's confidence in an identification at the moment of the ID and encourages the use of "blinded" photo arrays of suspects.
How 'Atmospheric Rivers' Are Bringing Rain And Snow To California
The so-called "rivers in the sky" are essential to California's water supply — but can also lead to major flooding.
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The 1% and 99% of Mexico Meet in NYC
If you go to a high-end restaurant in New York City, there's a good chance that you're dining among some of the wealthiest Mexicans in the world and being served by some of the poorest.
The Young Lords: From Activism to Journalism
The Young Lords, a militant Puerto Rican group of the Civil Rights Era based mostly in New York and Chicago, were adept at attracting media coverage to get their message out.
A Latina in Chicago's Trading Pits
Virginia McGathey, who is both Latina and gay, entered that world of Chicago's trading pits over 30 years ago. Reporter Adriana Cargill tells us Virginia's story.
Michelle Obama's Emotional Farewell: 'The Power Of Hope' Has 'Allowed Us To Rise'
In her last speech at the White House, first lady Michelle Obama offers a hopeful and inclusive message to young people, including some who may feel snubbed by the incoming Trump administration.
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In Texas, Some Couples Say 'I Do' With Renaissance Flair
There are a growing number of weddings taking place at the Texas Renaissance Festival, northwest of Houston.
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