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Austria Becomes Latest Country In Europe To Ban Full-Face Veil
The ban is part of a series of measures related to integrating immigrants. The country's foreign minister has called the full-face veil a symbol of a "counter-society."
France's New Prime Minister: Conservative, Pro-European And A Novelist
President Emmanuel Macron's choice of center-right politician Edouard Philippe is seen as a move to attract members from the left and right to his new party before parliamentary elections next month.
Is A President Sharing Classified Information Against The Law?
Rachel Martin talks to Benjamin Wittes, a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, about whether President Trump's alleged revealing of classified data is against the law.
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Trump Administration Proposes 'Massive' Tax Overhaul And Tax Cut Plan
The details of the measure will be worked out in talks with Congress; the effect on the deficit is unknown.
Checking Back In On The Barber Who Encourages Kids To Read
Our story about the barbershop that takes $2 off haircuts for young readers went viral, so we went back to ask what happened next.
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Meet The Man Tapped To Become The Next U.N. Secretary-General
The U.N. Security Council endorsed Portuguese politician Antonio Guterres. A former U.N. high commissioner for refugees, Guterres led worldwide efforts to help refugees.
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Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Former U.N. Secretary-General, Dies At 93
During his tenure leading the United Nations from 1992 to 1996, the Egyptian diplomat sought to restore the organization's standing.
Canadians Left With Questions After Being Barred From 'Jeopardy!'
For a show whose host has dual U.S.-Canadian citizenship, a new policy prompts criticism — and jokes — north of the border.
Want To Get A Great Night's Sleep? Head To South Dakota
Americans aren't getting enough sleep in general. But if you live in Minnesota or South Dakota you have a better chance of getting enough shuteye. And people in Hawaii are most sleep-deprived.
Texas Appeals Court Tosses Final Felony Charge Against Former Gov. Rick Perry
Perry had been accused of abusing his power as governor. A grand jury indicted him in August 2014, as Perry was ramping up his presidential campaign.
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