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Legal Challenges Expected After Thai Election Results Are Posted
Weeks after Thai voters went to the polls, the country's election commission has revealed the allocation of seats that will make up the parliament. Neither party received a majority.
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From the ground in Jordan, talking with Palestinians who have family in Gaza
For Jordanian Palestinians with family in the Gaza Strip, that distance can feel painfully close and impossibly far. Across Jordan on Friday, thousands of people marched in support of Palestinians.
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Jeff Koons 'Rabbit' Sets Record For Most Expensive Work By Living Artist
A 3-foot-tall silver bunny, created by Jeff Koons in 1986, sold at an auction for $91 million Wednesday night at Christie's in New York City, making Koons the world's most expensive living artist.
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Trump Announces New Immigration Plan
President Trump spoke from the White House on Thursday to lay out a sweeping new immigration plan that would boost border security and change who gets to immigrate to the United States.
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Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips Discusses Plans To End The Government Shutdown
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., about a plan put forward by 30 moderate House Democrats to reopen the government.
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Jonas Mekas, Champion Of Underground Filmmakers, Dies At 96
Jonas Mekas survived a Nazi labor camp and landed in New York City in 1949. He picked up a 16mm camera and began filming the new world around him. Mekas died Wednesday at 96.
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What The Latest Layoffs Mean For Digital Journalism
Over the last two days, three large media companies have announced significant layoffs. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with New York Times media reporter Edmund Lee about what the layoffs mean.
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Siblings Struggle (Hilariously) In Their Kid Brother's Shadow: 'The Other Two'
When their 13-year-old brother (Case Walker) becomes a YouTube star, directionless New Yorkers Brooke (Heléne Yorke) and Cary (Drew Tarver) reluctantly find themselves drawn into his entourage.
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Immigration Lawyer In Texas Describes His Experience At U.S.-Mexico Border
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with immigration lawyer Carlos Garcia, who is based in McAllen, Texas, about how his experience there compares to President Trump's remarks.
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Pompeo Delivers Speech In Cairo Describing His Vision Of America's World Role
In Cairo, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made a stinging rebuke of the Obama administration's approach to the region. But the comments left some wondering what the Trump administration's strategy is.
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