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Monsoon Rains Could Devastate Rohingya Camps
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar are living in thousands of makeshift shelters on steep, sandy hills in Bangladesh. Humanitarian groups are afraid of what will happen when the monsoons come.
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With Focus On Guns, Trump Warns Conservatives Not To Be 'Complacent' In 2018
"They'll take away your Second Amendment," the president said of Democrats at CPAC. Trump, like NRA leaders at the conference, framed gun rights as a major fight in the upcoming midterm elections.
'This Memo Is Not Going To Erode National Security,' Says Rep. Will Hurd
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Republican Rep. Will Hurd, who describes the controversial memo about the FBI as "narrow" and says it does not undercut special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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The Russia Investigations: More Pleas, More Charges — Any More Preparation?
Rick Gates turns state's evidence; Robert Mueller levels an updated indictment against Paul Manafort; and state and federal officials begin to prepare for more election interference in 2018.
The Russia Investigations: So Many Pieces Of The Puzzle Are Missing
Two years after important overtures by foreign operatives to the Trump campaign, Russian motives still aren't entirely clear.
4 Takeaways From The Big Primary Kickoff Night
Republicans dodged a big bullet with a convicted coal executive's loss of the GOP Senate primary. But they continue to be the party facing more division.
These Are The Potential Consequences Of Renewing Sanctions For Iran's Oil Importers
Many of Iran's top oil importers are in Asia. South Korea is among them, but U.S. pressure to decrease oil purchases puts Seoul in a tricky position ahead of President Trump's North Korea summit.
Jenny Graham Cycles Around The World In Under 125 Days, Shattering Record
It took just over one-third of a year for the Scottish cyclist to cover some 18,000 miles on her bike, enduring everything from flat tires and worn-out gear to being wary of bears in Canada.
2018 Is The Year Democrats Got Comfortable Talking Health Care Again
In their closing arguments to voters, Democrats are attacking Republicans for trying to roll back popular Obamacare provisions. Republicans are shooting back with a focus on pre-existing conditions.
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Bradley Cooper And Lady Gaga Shine In A Winning Remake Of 'A Star is Born'
Critic David Edelstein says that despite the film's "mushy" story arc, it's hard to resist Cooper's remake of the classic film about an up-and-coming superstar.
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