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Republican lawmakers in the House have punted on immigration once again, delaying a vote on the measure.
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After Euphoria, A Daunting Task: How To Rescue Thai Boys From Complex Cave System?
Rescuers found 12 boys and their coach Monday, more than a week after they went missing. But now authorities are grappling with finding a way to get them out alive.
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Journalist Daoud Kuttab, the author of Sesame Street, Palestine, looks back at the production of a Sesame Street for Israeli and Palestinian kids and the obstacles and promise of the effort.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Steve Coll, dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, about the Pentagon's plan to send U.S. troops to Saudi Arabia.
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El Paso Residents Dispute Trump's Claim That Border Barrier Made City Safer
President Trump holds a rally in El Paso, Texas, on Monday. In his State of the Union, he said the city has become safer since its border wall was built. Local residents and law enforcement disagree.
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'This Is Going To End Ugly': Venezuela's Power Outage Drags On
The country has been hobbled by a blackout since Thursday. People wait in long lines for gas and water and increasingly are having difficulty communicating by phone or Internet.
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U.S.-backed Kurdish forces say they are locked in a battle with ISIS in northeast Syria. The escalation in fighting followed a two-week pause, which allowed civilians to be evacuated from the area.
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Central American Migrants Traveling Toward The U.S. Say They Won't Give Up
More than 5,000 migrants have made it to Mexico City, where authorities are providing food, health care and tents. The migrants now must decide whether to press on or accept a deal and stay in Mexico.
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Latest Developments From Baghdad, Where Militia Supporters Attacked The U.S. Embassy
After American airstrikes killed members of an Iranian-backed militia in Iraq, protesters swarmed the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with reporter Ahmed Aboulenein of Reuters.
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He Thought His City Was Prepared For Big Storms. Then Cyclone Idai Hit
Beira, a coastal city in Mozambique, had a system in place to protect against flooding. Still, it was destroyed by the cyclone. Mayor Daviz Simango reflects on what went wrong.
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