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Obama, George W. Bush Speak At Memorial For Slain Dallas Officers
Funerals are planned this week for some of the five police officers killed in an ambush last week during a downtown Dallas protest. President Obama and former President George W. Bush are speaking at an interfaith memorial Tuesday.
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House Panel Grills Attorney General Loretta Lynch Over Clinton Email Case
Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee pressed Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the Justice Department decision not to prosecute Hillary Clinton on her handling of classified information.
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'Almighty' Follows Activists In The Fight Against Nuclear Weapons
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Washington Post reporter and author Dan Zak about his latest book, Almighty, about anti-nuclear weapons activism.
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Despite Low Interest Rates, Governments Hesitate To Fix Infrastructure
Following Britain's vote last month to leave the European Union, investors have been moving cash into "safe havens," such as U.S. Treasury bonds. That surging demand for reliable investments has sent interest rates down to record lows. But local governments may not be able to take advantage of cheap money for infrastructure repairs.
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International Tribunal Rules Against China's Claims In The South China Sea
An international tribunal ruled decisively against China's territorial claims in the South China Sea. Embarrassing as the verdict is for China, it will be very difficult to enforce.
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China's Claims To South China Sea Represent 'A Fight Over Pride'
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Ruth Wedgwood, a professor of international law and diplomacy at the the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, about the ruling in the suit against China over its claims to the South China Sea.
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Jocelyn Nicole Johnson talks home, identity, and 'My Monticello'
In her debut book, My Monticello, author Jocelyn Nicole Johnson asks what it means to claim a home in a place like Charlottesville, Va., — where whom the city belongs to has long been in question.
State changes school guidelines for exposure to COVID-19
Local health agencies will determine whether or not to implement the guidelines in area schools.
More than 10,000 John Deere workers go on strike as labor actions heat up in the U.S.
The union UAW said it was unable to reach an agreement on a new contract with the company, known for its signature green and yellow farm equipment. It's the latest of several recent worker actions.
Dozens injured in deadly Beirut clashes sparked by protests over blast probe
Fighting broke out in Beirut during a rally by Hezbollah supporters who say they were attacked by Christian militias, as Lebanon struggles with massive electricity outages and government paralysis.
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