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At Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony, Trump Vows To Confront Anti-Semitism
President Trump said he "will always stand with the Jewish people." His administration has been criticized for its reaction to recent anti-Semitic attacks, among other controversies.
5 Films Look At The Los Angeles Riots From (Almost) Every Angle
The documentaries attempt to complete the picture of what transpired in LA in 1992 after Rodney King was beaten by police, showing how the riots affected a wide swath of Angelenos.
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In Trump's First 100 Days, A Resistance Network Digs In
"The common understanding in the watchdog community is that we're going to have to hold the Trump administration responsible, because no one else is going to do it," says strategist Fred Wertheimer.
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The Multigenerational Fight Against North Dakota Parking Meters
In 1948, farmer Howard Henry led a movement to have parking meters banned in North Dakota. Now the governor wants to lift the ban, but Henry's granddaughter is still opposed to them.
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OPS Board Introduces Second Superintendent Finalist, Dr. Jane Stavem
At an afternoon press conference yesterday, Lacey Merica, President of the OPS Board of Education, introduced Dr. Jane Stavem, the second of three…
Statue Of Liberty's Lights Went Dark — 'Likely' Due to Recent Work, Official Says
The darkness on Liberty Island dramatically changed the look of one of the country's most iconic monuments and led to speculation over the cause.
Hawaii Plans To Amend Lawsuit Challenging Trump's Travel Ban
Steve Inskeep talks to Neal Katyal on legal challenges to the revised executive order on travel to the U.S. Katyal is lead attorney for the state of Hawaii and a former acting U.S. solicitor general.
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Nebraska to offer military honor license plates to reserves
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Air Force Reserves will qualify for military honor license plates under a…
GOP Health Bill Faces Criticism As Committee Work Begins
Fending off attacks from the left and the right, House GOP leaders begin the process of amending their American Health Care Act, which would replace Obamacare.
At Least 6 People Have Died In Plains Wildfires
Wildfires are still burning out of control in Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas and Florida. The governor of Oklahoma has declared a state of emergency.
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