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News Brief: Impeachment Inquiry Latest, Turkey Suspends Incursion, Mexico Violence
Turkey says it is suspending its incursion in Syria. We look at the reality on the ground. Also, the latest on the impeachment inquiry and violence in Mexico connected to the son of "El Chapo."
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Democratic Rep. Adam Smith On Trump And Syria
NPR's Steve Inskeep and Rep. Adam Smith, the Democratic chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, discuss President Trump's decision to open the way for Turkey's incursion into Syria.
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Sherrilyn Ifill On The Legacy Of Elijah Cummings
NPR's Noel King talks with Sherrilyn Ifill, president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, about the legacy of Elijah Cummings.
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Britain And EU Say They Have A Brexit Deal
The European Union has announced that it has reached the outline of a deal with the United Kingdom on Brexit.
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Golfer Adds Big Penalties For Standing Caddie
Lee Ann Walker had to add penalty strokes for having her caddie stand behind her as she putted in a tournament in French Lick, Ind. She wasn't aware of the rule change.
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Steelers Welcomed To Away Game With Theme Song
The anthem of the Pittsburgh Steelers, "Renegade" by Styx, was played in Los Angeles as they faced the Chargers. Chargers players were not happy.
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News Brief: Pence In Turkey, Gordon Sondland Profile, Chicago Teachers
Vice President Pence is meeting with Turkey's President Erdogan in Ankara, trying to convince him to stop the assault on the Kurds in Syria. Also, a look at the history of Gordon Sondland.
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CDC Finds Rising Suicide Rates For Young People
A new report by the CDC finds that death rates by suicide have increased for 10-to-24 year-olds between 2007 and 2017.
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What The Killing Of A Fort Worth Woman Says About Police Training
The fatal shooting of Atatiana Jefferson in her home has renewed questions about why some police officers seem too quick to shoot, and why the issues continue, despite efforts to improve training.
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Trump Administration Says It Won't Comply With Impeachment Probe
The White House is dealing with a fast-moving impeachment inquiry. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Steven Groves, special assistant to the president, about subpoenas. NPR's Franco Ordoñez weighs in.
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Florida Man Calls Police To Report Stolen Marijuana
The Pasco County Sheriff's Office told the man to stop calling. He claimed his roommate had stolen his marijuana. Recreational marijuana use is against the law in Florida. No charges were filed.
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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2020 Nominees Are Out
Sixteen artists made the short list — nine of which are getting their "first shot" at the honor. Speaking of "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," Pat Benatar made the list.