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Grading The AHCA As The House Sets Up A Vote
As the House votes on the American Health Care Act we’ll dig deep into what’s in the bill, what’s not. Who would win. Who would lose.
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Carrie Lam, Beijing's Favored Candidate, Elected To Lead Hong Kong
Carrie Lam vowed to "heal the divide" in Hong Kong society. Protesters have demanded more autonomy, after Beijing has increasingly interfered in Hong Kong's affairs.
Sen. Roger Wicker Weighs In On Key Senate Races, Battleground States
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Sen. Roger Wicker, a Republican representing Mississippi, about the presidential election.
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Chinese Public Security Official Is Elected To Lead Interpol
Meng Hongwei will lead the global police agency. The move could facilitate China's anti-corruption drive, but rights groups worry that Beijing might use the agency to track down political dissidents.
Grief, Recovery And Personal Treatment
Prince Harry says he finally got therapy to help him deal with grief over the death of his mother, Diana. We’re talking about grief and recovery.
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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Loses Bonus And Stock Award Over Security Breach
A probe by an independent board found that Yahoo senior executives failed to "properly comprehend or investigate" a 2014 security breach. There was a separate breach in 2013.
WATCH: After Health Scare, Fiona The Baby Hippo Goes For A Dip
Born six weeks early, the tiny one-month-old hippo has had a rather tough time. But in a video released by the Cincinnati Zoo, Fiona shows off her resilience — and her moves in the pool.
Avalanche Engulfs Student Trip In Japan, Leaving At Least 8 Presumed Dead
"Suddenly everything turned white," one student told local media. A mountaineering training exercise had drawn students and teachers from high schools across the region.
Venezuelan Authorities Halt Drive To Recall President Nicolas Maduro
Officials have blocked the opposition's effort to trigger a recall election against Maduro, who is presiding over an economic implosion. Key opposition leaders say they have received travel bans.
Joy And Despair In Two Cities As World Series Comes To A Close
Victory for the Chicago Cubs came 350 miles to the east of Wrigley Field, in Cleveland. Wrigley was still where fans gathered to celebrate.
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