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In Hong Kong, Violence Escalates As Pro-Democracy Protests Continue
As China celebrates 70 years of Communist rule, pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong have taken to the streets, with reports of one protester shot by police using live ammunition.
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Mike Pompeo Was On Trump's Call To Ukraine's President, AP Reports
NPR's Noel King talks to Matthew Lee of The Associated Press, who reports the secretary of state was listening in when President Trump asked a foreign leader to investigate Hunter Biden.
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Advocates Say Trump's Immigration Plan Creates Nightmarish Situations
The Trump administration has ended "catch and release" by sending migrants to Mexico while their asylum cases are pending in the U.S. Opponents will argue in court Tuesday that the program is illegal.
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House Committees Subpoenae Rudy Giuliani In Impeachment Inquiry
Majority Democrats in the House subpoenaed President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani on Monday for documents related to his communications with Ukraine.
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Minnesota Boy Enters 5K Race But Accidently Finishes 10K
Somewhere along the 5K race, Kade Lovell, 9, was told by a volunteer to "go straight." His mom didn't see him along the 5K route because his was running the 10K by mistake. He came in first place.
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Irish Man Finds A Way To Scam The Scammers
Ross Walsh received one of those emails asking for money. He replied that he was trying to send it but the transfer didn't go through. He convinced the scammer to send him money to verify the account.
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New California Law Allows College Athletes To Profit From Endorsements
A new California law allows student athletes to make money from advertising that uses their name and image. The measure won't just benefit star athletes at elite universities.
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Democratic Leaders Vow To Protect Whistleblower In Impeachment Inquiry
How do you protect the whistleblower in the high-profile impeachment inquiry case that is playing out in Washington? The procedures to do so will soon be put to the test.
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China Celebrates 70 Years Of Communist Rule With Military Parade
The elaborate celebration of the Communist Party's seven decades of power comes at a time when China is facing immense challenges both at home and abroad.
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Not Every Democrat Is Behind The Trump Impeachment Inquiry
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Kendra Horn of Oklahoma about her current opposition to an impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
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China's Ambassador To U.S. Reflects On 70 Years Of Communist Party Rule
On the anniversary of the People's Republic of China, the country's top diplomat in Washington says it has "no interest in global dominance or hegemony; we just want our people to have a better life."
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LAPD Examines How Recruitment Ad Showed Up On Breitbart's Site
When recruitment ads for the Los Angeles Police Department appeared on conservative media Breitbart's website, a lot of eyebrows were raised. It was Google analytics that steered the ads there.