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North Carolina official talks about Border Patrol agents being sent to Charlotte
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks George Dunlap, a commissioner on the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners, about the upcoming arrival of Border Patrol agents in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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U.S. will not commemorate World AIDS Day for the first time since 1988
The United States has marked Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day since 1988.
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New book tells how a 'Family of Spies' played a role in the WWII attack on Pearl Harbor
Author Christine Kuehn's late grandfather, grandmother and aunt were spies for the Japanese in the run-up to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Supreme Court considers who is liable for illegal internet downloads
Can internet service providers can be held liable if they know that people who use their service are illegally downloading copyrighted materials?
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Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication, new study finds
A new study finds the notoriously adorable trash bandits in urban areas are showing early signs of domestication.
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The latest on the Hong Kong fire as authorities make arrests
The estate that housed almost 5,000 people was in the process of being renovated. Scaffolding, netting and safety violations by the company leading the renovations are being blamed for the fire and its rapid spread.
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Republicans, Democrats closely watch Tennessee special election
The Democratic candidate is expected to gain ground in a district President Trump overwhelmingly won last year.
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Trump says he will pardon former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez
Orlando Hernandez was convicted of trafficking drugs into the United States.
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Senate Democrats are investigating the Kennedy Center for 'cronyism, corruption'
Senate Democrats say the new Kennedy Center leadership has led to "millions in lost revenue, luxury spending, and preferential treatment for Trump allies." The performing arts center denies the allegations.
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In DR Congo, exhibit reveals nostalgia for former dictator Mobutu
Nostalgia is rising in Congo for Mobutu Sese Seko — the kleptocratic strongman as a new museum exhibit glorifying him draws crowds in Kinshasa.
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