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Singer-Songwriter Scott Walker Dies At 76
Singer Scott Walker, an American who had pop music success in the U.K. and Canada in the 1960s, has died at 76. The Ohio-born performer re-invented himself as a member of the Walker Brothers .
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Bolstered By Mueller Synopsis, Republicans Go On Offense Over Investigations
President Trump and his allies in Congress are seeking a new wave of investigations that will target their opponents after embracing findings from the Justice Department they said vindicated Trump.
NASA Scraps First All-Female Spacewalk For Want Of A Medium-Size Spacesuit
Two female astronauts were set to become the first women to spacewalk together around the International Space Station this week. But they both wear medium spacesuits, and only one was space-ready.
Appeals Court Says Parents Can't Sue San Francisco Over Immigrant Who Killed Daughter
The case drew national attention when a local sheriff released from a city jail an unauthorized immigrant without notifying federal officials. The immigrant later killed Kate Steinle.
Trump Faces Mixed Reviews Among Union Workers, Who Still Face Insecurity
As they debate whether he's fulfilled promises to restore manufacturing jobs, some union members who were Trump backers from 2016 are reassessing whether they'll support him again in 2020.
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Terrorism Experts Say U.S. Isn't Taking White Supremacist Threats Seriously Enough
White supremacist terrorism is one of the top national security threats facing the U.S. But many terrorism and law enforcement experts say the government has not taken this threat seriously enough.
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Vice President Pence Visits Iraq As Protests Continue Throughout The Country
Vice President Pence visited Iraq this past weekend and skirted the country's leaders. The country's ongoing protests and security force violence leave Iraq in continued peril.
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Islamic State 'Not Present On The Internet Anymore' Following European Operation
European Union authorities said they worked with popular online services - such as Google and Twitter - to remove videos, social media accounts and communication channels used by the Islamic State.
How Much Should Big Tech Know About Our Personal Health Data And History?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ben Moskowitz, director of Consumer Reports Digital Lab, about big tech's move into the health care industry and whether we can preserve our digital privacy.
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Taiwan Grapples With Immigration As Protesters From Hong Kong Look To Seek Asylum
One of the most sensitive issues in Taiwan right now is accepting protesters from Hong Kong seeking asylum in Taiwan. But Taiwan has no asylum laws, and many argue the island isn't ready.
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