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For the love of the game: These were the athletes of the Queens Football League
By the middle of 2020, the Queens Football League had six teams: the Cats, Ravens, Blue Jays, Valkyries, Black Scorpions and Wolverines. Then the pandemic ground everything to a halt.
A Rapper Ravaged By An Online Firestorm
Two degrees from Stanford aren't your usual recipe for hip-hop credibility, but Korean rapper Tablo found success at the top of the charts. That was, until a single rumor set websites ablaze with pop-culture paranoia and conspiracy.
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House Transmits Article Of Impeachment Against Trump To Senate
The trial itself will begin on Feb. 9, giving the Democratic House impeachment managers and Trump's defense team two weeks to file briefs and finalize their legal preparations.
Brothers Pass On Their Farmer Father's Life Lessons
Arguster and Lebronze Davis and their 14 siblings grew up and worked with their parents on the family's Alabama farm. The brothers remember their father, who taught them how to "do the right thing."
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Conditions Deteriorate At Syrian Camp Where ISIS Families Are Held
The Australian, Canadian and British wives of ISIS fighters are getting increasingly desperate in detention camps in Syria. They're being kept with tens of thousands of local detainees.
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Up First briefing: Gaza-Egypt Rafah crossing partially opens; Trump family testifies
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt is open for some foreign passport holders and dozens of injured people to evacuate. Donald Trump Jr. and his family are set to testify in a civil fraut trial.
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It Would Be Wise To Cool Rhetoric Aimed At North Korea, Baucus Says
David Greene talks to former U.S. ambassador to China Max Baucus about North Korea's aggressive tone against the U.S. Pyongyang called President Trump's threats against the north a load of nonsense.
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'Racist' And 'Shameful': How Other Countries Are Responding To Trump's Slur
The African Union was "frankly alarmed" by President Trump's comments. Haiti said they were "misguided," while the U.N. called them "racist." And around the world, officials are asking for clarity.
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There Was A Lot Invested In U.S.-North Korea Summit. What Happened?
There was a place, date, commemorative coins. Now the whole thing is off. NPR's Rachel Martin discusses with White House correspondent Scott Horsley and State Department correspondent Michele Kelemen.
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Colombia Is Growing Record Amounts Of Coca, The Key Ingredient In Cocaine
The country's rising cocaine production has alarmed Washington, which has spent more than $10 billion over nearly two decades to attack the illegal drug trade in Colombia.
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