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House Votes To Increase Security Checks On Refugees From Iraq, Syria
The GOP-authored bill would temporarily halt all refugee applications from the two nations, and require top security officials to sign off on every individual refugee.
Hungarian Legislation Threatens American University In Budapest
Central European University is widely considered Hungary's top private university. It was founded by financier George Soros, who has a strained relationship with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
John Kerry Heads To Antarctica And To A New Travel Record
Being the top U.S. diplomat means a lot of global travel — roughly a million miles and 100 countries these days. Yet Kerry is the first to see Antarctica and all seven continents.
Pelosi Overcomes Challenge To Win Re-Election As House Democratic Leader
The California Democrat got 134 votes to Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan's 63, but it was the most serious challenge to her leadership she has faced since taking over the top slot in the House in 2003.
Boris Johnson Says He Won't Run For Prime Minister
The populist ex-mayor of London, a vocal proponent of the Brexit, was considered a top candidate to replace David Cameron as prime minister. Then one of Johnson's allies announced his candidacy.
Romney Adviser Seems To Undercut GOP Health Care Tax Argument
Republicans seem at odds over whether President Obama introduced a big new tax through his health care law. Some conservatives are making a campaign issue of the Supreme Court ruling and its rationale. But a top aide says Mitt Romney — who signed a similar law in Massachusetts — doesn't see it as a tax.
Arty Students, Not Party Students, Are Champs Of Late-Night Food Delivery
Small private school students ordered 70 percent more food than others between midnight and 2 a.m. That could be because they tend to have more money and fewer on-campus dining options during those hours.
Are Cuba's Communist Leaders Ready For Life Without Castro?
Under a cloud of secrecy, the island's top leaders are gathering for a party meeting that may usher in the beginning of the post-Castro world.
Misty Copeland Becomes First Black Principal Dancer At American Ballet Theatre
Misty Copeland has been promoted to top dancer at the prestigious American Ballet Theatre in New York. She is the first African-American female principal dancer in the company's history.
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A #MeToo crisis is raging in the Japanese film industry
A #MeToo moment may be growing in a country where top movie directors have signed a petition expressing outrage over allegations of sexual violence in the film industry.
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