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Flynn Puts Iran On Notice After Ballistic Missile Test
After a ballistic missile test, Trump national security adviser Mike Flynn said Iran is "on notice." Rachel Martin talks to Karim Sadjadpour of the Carnegie Endowment For International Peace.
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The Anointed Ones: The Grammys Place Bets On Country Music's Future
If Sturgill Simpson wins Album Of The Year this weekend, it'll be surprising — but not shocking.
Dow Jones Closes Above 20,000 Points For First Time Ever
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Wednesday closed above 20,000 for the first time ever. The stock market has been on an tear since the election of Donald Trump.
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Russia's Olympic Track Team To Learn Whether It May Compete In Rio
The leaders of the international body that regulates track-and-field is to decide on Friday whether Russian athletes will be allowed in the Rio Olympics. This comes in the middle of a doping scandal.
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Supreme Court Upholds Affirmative Action In College Admissions
The Supreme Court upheld affirmative action in college admissions Thursday in a 4-3 ruling on the University of Texas' use of race as a factor in a program to increase diversity in the student body.
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In Defense Bill, Senate Approves Plan For Women To Register For Draft
The bill still must be reconciled with a House bill that doesn't mention women and the draft, and it faces a veto threat from President Obama over, among other things, the closure of Guantanamo Bay.
Cleveland Wins Its First NBA Championship By Defeating Golden State
The Cavaliers did something never before done in the NBA: they came back after being down 3-1 to win the championship. They beat the Golden State Warriors, the team with the best regular season.
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As Food Crisis Worsens, Venezuelans Loot Almost-Empty Stores
As food becomes increasingly scarce, hungry Venezuelans have carried out dozens of riots this month, ransacking stores that have little on their shelves.
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F-Bomb On A T-Shirt: At Trump Rallies, Profanity Comes Onstage And Off
Politics has always been a rough game. But even by the old standards, Donald Trump's campaign is breaking new ground. Crude language is the norm, including from the candidate himself.
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Britain's Nigel Farage, Brexit Champion, Quits His Post With Right-Wing UKIP
Farage, who led the charge for Britain to leave the EU, resigned his post as leader of the UKIP party. "I've done my bit," he told reporters.
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