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Morning News Brief: Trump In Poland, Final Battles For Mosul, Venezuela Violence
President Trump is getting a warm welcome in Poland. Also, the last battles of Mosul are down to street fighting, and pro-government groups attacked lawmakers in Venezuela.
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Once Reserved For Spies, Espionage Act Now Used Against Suspected Leakers
President Woodrow Wilson signed the Espionage Act to target spies during World War I. The Obama administration used it against suspected leakers, and now the Trump administration is doing the same.
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Poll Shows Low Support For GOP Health Care Bill
Senate Republican leaders have put off a vote on their health care bill until after the July Fourth recess. A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found only 17 percent of Americans approve of the bill.
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Colombia's FARC Rebels Officially Disarm
After more than 50 years of conflict, Colombia's largest guerrilla group officially disarmed and is transitioning into a political party.
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Ethics Report On Trump Administration: The Most Unethical Presidency
Steve Inskeep talks to Richard Painter, top ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush, and Norman Eisen, top ethics lawyer for President Obama. They argue Trump's administration has been unethical.
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Taking His Pants Off Gets Cubs Pitcher On The Disabled List
Chicago Cubs key relief pitcher Brandon Morrow got injured this week taking his pants off. He was pulling his left leg out when he felt a back spasm. He tells reporters the whole thing is frustrating.
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Meet The Popular Venezuelan Candidate With The Best Chance Of Taking On Maduro
Defying an election boycott, opposition candidate Henri Falcón wants to repair ties with Washington and dollarize the economy.
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Fox News' Neil Cavuto Hosts 17 Hours Of Live TV A Week Despite Physical Challenges
Neil Cavuto is a relatively calm Fox News personality. He's a Wall Street conservative less prone to shouting than musing, a host given to letting his guests have their say. He hosts more hours of cable news than anyone else at the big three news cable channels: 17 hours of live shows a week. And he does that despite having multiple sclerosis, which prevents him from doing so much as reading from a teleprompter.
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What Secretary Of State Tillerson Worked On In 2017
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says he hasn't put any diplomatic wins on the board this year, but he believes his reforms are putting the State Department in a better, more efficient place. His critics don't agree and say it will take the department years to recover.
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Service Dog Enjoys Broadway's 'Cats' A Little Too Much
A service dog and its owner were in the audience of a Broadway performance of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats. Chaos ensued. An usher returned the dog to its owner.
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