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Trump expands policy banning aid to groups abroad that discuss or provide abortions
In addition to adding to the list of groups that will lose funding for providing or discussing abortion, the policy now also calls for ending aid to groups that embrace DEI.
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Why the Thai cave rescue got a movie — but other crises with kids get ignored
The movie 'Thirteen Lives' tells the story of 12 boys trapped in an underwater cave in Thailand with their soccer coach. But millions of kids are struggling to survive — and don't get the spotlight.
Colin Powell, a former secretary of state, dies at 84
Powell's family said that he died of complications from COVID-19, although he was fully vaccinated. Powell was a former general turned statesman who served as secretary of state under George W. Bush.
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Recapping the Final Presidential Debate
Political strategist Donna Brazile, former campaign manager for the Gore-Lieberman 2000 campaign, comments on the final presidential debate. Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell, the state's top ranking African-American official, also weighs in.
Jack DeJohnette, dynamic and instantly recognizable jazz drummer, dies at 83
Jack DeJohnette, of the most daring and singular jazz drummers of the last 60 years, died on Sunday.
This is what displaced Somalians want you to know about their humanitarian crisis
Dusty camps of displaced people have sprung up on the outskirts of cities. They ran from their homes because of drought, famine and fighting that involves the militant group al-Shabaab.
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New Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct Surface Against Dominique Strauss-Kahn
French investigators want to widen their case to include allegations of rape in Washington, D.C.
Nation's Worst Dressers Are In Anchorage, Survey Says
Travel and Leisure magazine readers were asked to rank residents of 35 cities on their sartorial splendor. Folks in Anchorage fared worst.
News Match Game: Leaders And Tweeters
Politicians of the world have caught on to the fact that Twitter can help get out the party line.
Former House Aide Lorraine Miller Named Interim NAACP Chief
The nation's largest and oldest civil rights group makes the temporary appointment after Benjamin Jealous announced his resignation as president and CEO.
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