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Mitch McConnell hospitalized with a concussion after a fall
The top Senate Republican suffered a concussion and will remain in the hospital for observation and treatment after a fall on Wednesday evening at a D.C. hotel. He had been attending a private dinner.
Israel let some wounded children leave Gaza for treatment, leaving thousands behind
For the first time in almost two months, Israel has allowed a small group of kids to leave Gaza for medical treatment. Aid groups say the move came after U.S. pressure and a court challenge in Israel.
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Amid Tight Restrictions And Rubble, A Cement Shortage In Gaza
You're not supposed to be able to buy cement commercially in Gaza, but some is being sold illicitly. The material is crucial for replacing homes and shops destroyed in the summer war.
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Viral Photo Of Syrian War Victims Comes To Times Square
After bouncing all over the Internet, the iconic photo is coming to big screens in Times Square. It shows a sea of desperate people waiting for food in the devastated refugee camp of Yarmouk.
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How Crimea's Annexation Plays To Russians' Soviet Nostalgia
For those who viewed the end of the Soviet Union as a tragedy, Crimea was a chance to showcase Russia's strength. Now Russia may have changed its relationship with the outside world for years to come.
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Ahead Of Climate Talks, U.S. Leadership In Question
A presidential pledge to reduce emissions two years ago went nowhere in Congress. Today, the U.S. is spewing more carbon dioxide than ever into the atmosphere. Without meaningful U.S. action on emissions, a global pact seems unlikely to emerge from U.N. climate talks under way in Durban, South Africa.
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Trump Says Chemical Attack In Syria Crosses Many Lines
Rachel Martin talks to Michele Flournoy, undersecretary of defense in the Obama administration, about whether Trump has a clear Syria strategy. Flournoy heads the Center for a New American Security.
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Rex Tillerson, Xi Jinping Meet In China As Secretary Of State Wraps Asia Tour
To the surprise of many observers, Tillerson referred to a mutual U.S.-China understanding of "non-conflict, non-confrontation, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation."
On Their Way To Build A Youth Center, They Were Ambushed And Killed
The killing of six aid workers in South Sudan was the deadliest attack since the country's civil war began in 2013.
Can A Bath Of Milk And Honey Replace Female Genital Mutilation?
The chief of the U.N. has called for a better way to mark the coming-of-age of girls. Some communities are paving the way with a new kind of ritual.
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