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Israeli Soldier Who Killed A Wounded Palestinian Is Sentenced To 18 Months
Sgt. Elor Azaria's defense team says they'll appeal the decision. Tuesday's sentencing hearing drew demonstrators who support Azaria.
Remembering Moscow's U.N. Ambassador, The Russian In My Rolodex
An NPR editor who knew Vitaly Churkin in 1990s Moscow remembers him as a fierce defender of his nation's most controversial policies — and a diplomat who made himself accessible to U.S. reporters.
Who's Who In The Race For DNC Chair — And Their Plans To Make Democrats Win Again
Members of the Democratic National Committee vote this week for a new leader. Here are the candidates' own words on where they want to take the party next.
Homeland Security Outlines New Rules Tightening Enforcement Of Immigration Law
Two memos, signed by Secretary John Kelly, greatly expand the number of immigrants prioritized for removal. The rules do not affect "Dreamers" — people brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
After Comments On Pedophilia, Breitbart Editor Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns
One day after he lost both a book deal and a prominent speaking gig, Yiannopoulos said he was stepping down as technology editor for the website formerly run by President Trump's chief strategist.
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What A Classic '50s Western Can Teach Us About The Hollywood Blacklist
Author Glenn Frankel says the 1952 film High Noon was inspired by the toxic political climate of the time. "People ... felt they want to get their country back," Frankel says.
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Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns From Breitbart After Underage Sex Comments
Milo Yiannopoulos is having a very bad few days. The 32-year-old conservative provocateur resigned from Breitbart, lost a book contract and a high-profile speaking engagement after past remarks resurfaced showing him seemingly praising pedophilia.
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Conservative Justices Skeptical Of Extending Constitution Beyond U.S. Border
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a "very sympathetic case" involving the shooting of an unarmed Mexican teen on the border. The justices will decide if the boy's family may sue the border agent.
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An Attempt To Save South Carolina's Historical Documents Is Destroying Them
Historical documents across the country are facing an issue other than age: An effort to preserve them decades ago is hastening the documents' demise.
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Muslim Brotherhood, Mainstream In Many Countries, May Be Listed As Terrorist Group
The Trump administration is considering listing the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. It's banned in some countries but considered a mainstream political group elsewhere in the Mideast.
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