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Mourners Remember Atatiana Jefferson's 'Shining Smile' After Fort Worth Shooting
Jefferson's death became the latest flash point in the national conversation about police accountability and the killing of black residents by white officers. Her funeral was held on Thursday.
Democrats Turn To A Kennedy For Rebuttal To Trump's State Of The Union Address
While Rep. Joe Kennedy may have a famous family name, he also represents a younger generation within a Democratic Party led by septuagenarians.
FBI Director Chris Wray Briefs Congress And Defends His Institution
FBI director Chris Wray is briefed Congress on Thursday. He faced questions about the Russia probe which has intensified in recent weeks.
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Weekend Politics: Graham-Cassidy, Trump Vs. Athletes
We look at the future of the Republicans' last-ditch effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act and a war of words between Trump and pro sports athletes.
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In Dutch Vote, First Of 3 Key European Elections, Populism Takes Second Place
"I was afraid [Geert] Wilders would win and after Trump and after Brexit, we were going to be the next polarized country," says a voter in The Hague. Talks have begun to form a coalition government.
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Saudi Women's Rights Activists Appear In Riyadh Court
Defying international calls for the activists' release, a Saudi Arabian court began legal proceedings on Wednesday for Loujain Alhathloul and several other women.
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For Boeing, Costs Of Grounding Jets Have Only Just Begun
Regulators around the world have grounded hundreds of Boeing's 737 Max planes. The company faces potential hits to its bottom line and its reputation. Delivery delays could affect its suppliers, too.
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Commerce Secretary To Face Lawmakers In Hearing On Census Citizenship Question
After fending off requests to testify in lawsuits over the census citizenship question, Wilbur Ross goes before the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Thursday.
'The Last Stone' Documents A 40-Year Quest For Answers In A Cold Case
Mark Bowden's account of the unsolved 1975 case of two girls who went missing near D.C. is a riveting, serpentine story about the dogged pursuit of the truth, regardless of the outcome or the cost.
Trump's Nationwide Immigration Raids Fail To Materialize
Rumors of mass raids swirled, leading many immigrants to stay inside their homes. Immigrant advocates in several cities took to the streets to demonstrate.
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