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Comcast Goes Mobile With Cellphone Service For Existing Customers
Comcast's new cellphone offer will use Verizon's wireless network and Comcast's own Wi-Fi hotspots. Xfinity Mobile offers prices that are generally cheaper than major wireless carriers.
Trump Revises Rhetoric On Islamic Terrorism In Remarks With Middle East Allies
During a joint press conference at the White House with King Abdullah of Jordan on Wednesday, President Trump refrained from using the term "radical Islamic terrorism" to describe ISIS.
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Kashmir Women Risk Their Lives Aiding Militants Against Indian Army
Some residents of the Indian-administered Kashmir Valley are using more aggressive tactics to thwart Indian security forces: Women are placing themselves, literally, between militants and soldiers.
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Democratic Senator Rails Against His Party's Filibuster Of Gorsuch Nomination
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado about why he was against his party's filibuster of the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court.
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CDC Issues New Warning On Zika Virus Ahead Of Mosquito Season
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Margaret Honein, co-leader for the CDC Zika Response Team's Pregnancy and Birth Defects Task Force, about the latest guidance on Zika at the start of mosquito season.
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Hacking Blamed For Late Night Emergency Sirens In Dallas
Alarms went off around Dallas on Friday night until city officials manually shut down parts of the city's weather alert system.
Former National Security Council Coordinator Reflects On Obama's Syria Policy
Former National Security Council coordinator for the Middle East, Philip Gordon reflects on U.S. foreign policy in Syria during the Obama administration, and the continued conflict in the country.
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Prince Contained Multitudes, New Book Confirms
Prince on defining his music: "The only thing I could think of, because I really don't like categories, but the only thing I could think of is inspirational."
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Dozens Killed As 2 Attacks Target Coptic Christians In Egypt
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks on two packed churches holding Palm Sunday services. Christians in Egypt are a minority and have previously been the victims of attacks.
PHOTOS: The Creamy, Sculpted Dunes Of White Sands National Monument
There's no place like it on the planet: White Sands National Monument in New Mexico. It's the world's largest gypsum dunefield: miles and miles of stunning white landscape.
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