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Trump's FBI Director Pick Faces Confirmation Hearing
President Trump's nominee to become director of the FBI, former Justice Department leader Christopher Wray, is scheduled to go before senators next week for his confirmation hearing.
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Special Counsel Mueller Lets His Actions Do The Talking: 15 Hires, More to Come
The man leading the DOJ investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election is building an all-star team of prosecutors. A conservative group that supports President Trump launched an attack ad.
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Dads Respond Differently To Daughters Than To Sons, Study Finds
Researchers from Emory University, using functional MRIs to measure fathers' brains, found that they had different biological reactions to their daughters' faces than to their sons'.
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Qatar Diplomatic Crisis Continues To Reverberate Across Middle East
After tweets that seemed to side against Qatar, President Trump has offered to host a meeting to work out problems between the small oil-rich nation and its neighbors, which are seeking to isolate it.
Why We All Scream When We Get Ice Cream Brain Freeze
When temperatures soar, there's nothing like a frozen treat to take off the edge. But if we dive in too fast, our brains are thrown for a distressing and sometimes painful loop. Here's why.
Jeep: Why This American Icon Could Soon Be Part Of A Chinese Company
The Chinese company Great Wall Motor has expressed interest in acquiring the Jeep brand from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Sales of Jeep and other U.S. brands have been growing in China.
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Military Will Help Beaumont Get Fresh Water; Outage Forces Hospital To Shut Down
"Due to the failure of the city's water pump, it is in the best interest of our current patients to transfer to other acute care facilities," a large hospital in the city says.
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North Korea Threatens 'Ultimate Measures' Over New U.N. Sanctions
North Korea is blaming the United States and threatening "something thousands of times worse" in response to a package of sanctions that the U.N. Security Council passed unanimously over the weekend.
Iowa's Supreme Court Hears Dispute Over $75 Speeding Ticket
Marla Leaf says she wasn't speeding, but a speed camera says she was. She argues her rights were violated because Cedar Rapids delegated police powers to the private company maintaining the cameras.
Refugees International Head: Abuses Against Rohingya Refugees 'Almost Unimaginable'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Eric Schwartz, president of Refugees International, about what he learned from Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, after his trip to Cox's Bazaar.
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