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Rep. Jason Chaffetz Hints At More Hearings On Clinton's Email Controversy
The Republican chair of the House Oversight committee said just-released FBI files show allegations of a "quid pro quo" between the FBI and State Department. The FBI flatly denies the allegations.
Author Jeff Chang Says People 'Really Want To Have' Conversations On Race
Journalist and author Jeff Chang has been writing about race for years. His new book We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Resegregation looks at recent tragedies and protests.
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Resting Place Of Prominent African-Americans Faces Neglect
The Lincoln Cemetery in Gulfport, Fla., is the final resting place of many locally prominent African-Americans. It has also been neglected throughout much of its history.
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What The Peace Rejection Means For Colombia's Women And Children
Colombians rejected a peace deal between the government and FARC rebels earlier this month. PRI's Jasmine Garsd talks about what the rejection means for women and children across the country.
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Pastor Robert Jeffress Explains His Support For Trump
Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress discusses why he's supporting the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and how his church is navigating the election.
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Pastor Max Lucado Worries About Lasting Consequences Of 2016 Campaign
Pastor Max Lucado of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas wrote earlier this year that Donald Trump fails the "decency" test. He discusses leaked audio of Trump and concerns of evangelical voters.
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Evan McMullin Calls Himself 'The Only Conservative' In Presidential Race
Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin is near the top of the presidential polls in Utah. He talks about his background and why he's running a long-shot campaign.
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After Voters Reject Colombia Peace Deal, Guerrillas Are Left In Limbo
FARC rebels are wondering whether they might be called back again into combat. Many hope not. After voters rejected a peace deal, "I could feel all my dreams falling apart," says one.
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Iraq Embarks On Offensive To Drive ISIS From Mosul
The battle to retake control of the crucial city will be "Iraq's biggest fight," according to the spokesman for the coalition fighting ISIS.
Europe Wakes Up To Prospect Of Female Terrorists
Under the ISIS model in Syria, "It's become a sort of family jihad," says a French journalist. "Couples go together, sharing a common project. And the role women play is as strong as that of men."
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