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Zimbabwe's Mugabe Out Of Power For First Time Since 1980s As Military Takes Control
The dramatic shift comes a week after President Robert Mugabe fired his longtime vice president (and military veteran) Emmerson Mnangagwa — who is now reportedly the ruling party's interim president.
Jane Mayer On Trump Vs. Koch
President Trump lashed out on Twitter against the Koch political machine, in what New Yorker writer Jane Mayer calls the latest clash of billionaires. She talks with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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More Than 100 Await Rescue In New Bern, N.C.
There are five swift water rescue teams working the area, assisted by the Cajun Navy volunteer rescue group.
Cleveland Browns Win A Game For First Time Since Obama Presidency
"We WON!!!" the Cleveland Police Department tweeted of the comeback victory, before adding, "Wait....Oh God. The free beer thing...Ok Cleveland. Stay calm."
'That's How I Found Out I Was Dead': Soccer Club Fakes Player's Demise (Poorly)
Fernando LaFuente's former team, Ballybrack FC in Dublin, says it made an "unacceptable mistake" by falsely reporting his death in an accident. He didn't find out about it until coworkers told him.
Photo Of Students Giving Nazi Salute Being Investigated By Wis. School District
The Baraboo School District is looking into a photo that went viral of what appears to be a group of mostly white male high school students posing with outstretched right arms.
Outlook Uncertain On Gun Policy As Trump Signals Openness — With NRA In His Ear
The president and the White House aren't closing the door to new background checks for gun buyers or other shifts in policy — but it isn't clear how close they'll ever get to Democrats' proposals.
After 25 Years On The Radio, Tom Joyner Says Goodbye
Radio host Tom Joyner is retiring after 25 years of his syndicated show. He leaves a legacy of supporting historically black colleges, voter registration and issues important to African Americans.
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Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Targeted In Police Raid
Video of the Thursday raid shows a shower of fiery sparks as the door to Nalvany's Anti-Corruption Foundation office is forced open with power tools.
Fidget Spinners, Pacing, Note-Taking: Staying Awake In The Senate Chamber
Impeachment trial rules say senators are not to talk. They can't have their phones. And coffee is banned from the chamber. And so, some senators are grappling with something basic: staying awake.
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