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Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was cruel to those he leaned on the most for support
When Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled the country, members of his own minority sect say he left them impoverished and stained with his legacy.
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A look at President Trump's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch
In a clash of conservative titans, President Trump sued Rupert Murdoch after The Wall Street Journal published a story about a bawdy birthday card Trump made for the late Jeffrey Epstein.
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Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's memoir will be published months after her death
Virginia Giuffre was one of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's most outspoken accusers. Six months after her death, Giuffre's book detailing her life will be published.
How an undocumented teen is trying to get an education amid Trump's immigration crackdown
In New York City, a school for immigrants in the Bronx is dealing with new challenges amid President Trump’s crackdown on immigration.
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How a Palestinian scholar from Gaza is fighting to stay in the U.S.
He lost his wife, children and mother in Israeli airstrikes.
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President Trump escalates criticism of the Smithsonian Institution
New York Times investigative reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones talks about President Trump's criticism of the Smithsonian, saying the institution focuses too much on "how bad slavery was."
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Pentagon officials meeting with European counterparts over ending war in Ukraine
Pentagon officials have been meeting European counterparts with a mission to create security guarantees for Ukraine, to help end the current war with Russia and to prevent a future one.
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Richard Haass discusses what lies ahead for Russia and Ukraine
Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, talks about what's ahead for Ukraine and Russia following President Trump's meetings with the leaders of both countries.
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Actress Margaret Qualley discusses her role in the new movie 'Honey Don't!'
NPR's Leila Fadel interviews actress Margaret Qualley about her role in Ethan Coen's neo-noir comedy "Honey Don't!" She stars as a private detective investigating a cultish California church
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Chance the Rapper will not turn the other cheek
STAR LINE recasts the affable indie rapper as something sharper-eged — a skeptic of the state and champion of the collective, who is ready to scrap if necessary.
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