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Britney Spears Is Causing Big Changes In Israeli Politics
Israel's Labor Party moved its election date because it coincided with a Britney Spears concert in Tel Aviv. They said they feared extra traffic and a lack of enough security guards for both events.
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Sen. Mark Warner: No Evidence To Support Trump's Political Snooping Claims
But the Trump White House has fallen into a pattern of responding to criticism or inconvenient news with sometimes extreme countercharges, said the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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Thai King Signs Military-Backed Constitution
This paves the way for Thailand to hold elections in the coming months, but critics say that rather than promote democracy, the document only solidifies the power of the military.
Bison Or Brian? From A Calorie Perspective, Cannibalism Didn't Pay For Paleo Humans
Archaeological records show ancient humans sometimes ate each other. A new study suggests that hunting and eating other humans cost too much effort to be a regular thing. So why'd they do it?
Howard Norman's 'My Darling Detective' Pays Homage To Film Noir
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with writer Howard Norman about his new novel, My Darling Detective, which tells the story of a photograph and an auction in Halifax, Novia Scotia.
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The Perils And False Rewards Of Parenting In The Era Of 'Digi-Discipline'
In a society where black people have power, beating children and posting it on social media is just as much about performing respectability as it is punishing wrongdoing.
Trump Can't Bring Back All Those Jobs From China. Here's What He Can Do
Massive tariffs won't help. In fact, one of the most helpful policies for putting manufacturers back to work has nothing to do with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Travel Ban's 'Chilling Effect' Could Cost Universities Hundreds Of Millions
President Trump's latest travel ban is stuck in legal limbo, but many still think it's having an effect on American colleges and universities.
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Russia Says U.S. Broke International Law In Striking Syria, Citing 'Pretext'
Russia blamed the strike on "speculations on children's photos." At the U.N., Ambassador Nikki Haley said, "The moral stain of the Assad regime could no longer go unanswered."
Police Arrest Suspect In Deadly Truck Attack In Stockholm
A large truck plowed into a pedestrian walkway before hitting a department store in Sweden's capital. Swedish police say they have arrested a person who was "likely" the truck's driver.
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