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Looking At The Diversity Visa Program That Brought Him Here — And Its Fate
Science instructor Abdel Akim Adjibade came to the U.S. through the diversity visa lottery program. Now, amid a fraught immigration debate, that program is under fire.
At Least 2 Killed, More Than 100 Injured After Amtrak Train Derails In South Carolina
An Amtrak passenger train came into contact with a CSX freight train early Sunday morning in Cayce, S.C.
South African Farmers Lose Crops And Workers Amid Crippling Drought
Agriculture generates hundreds of millions of dollars per year for this nation. But with water being diverted to Cape Town and expected to run out in April, farmers are preparing for the worst.
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For Two Countries, The Dispute Over Macedonia's Name Is Rooted In National Identity
Alexander the Great is central to identity in Greece and Macedonia, which are quarreling over Macedonia's name — and bragging rights to the 4th century B.C. military genius.
Super Bowl Ads 2018: The Best, The Weirdest And The Most Complicated
Advertisers were careful about which messages they showcased this year, and the results felt handcuffed — so cautious that they were just, well, disappointing.
Government Hurtles Toward Midnight Shutdown
A procedural vote appeared likely to fail in the Senate that would have moved forward a stopgap measure to fund the government for four weeks. Now, a midnight shutdown looks inevitable.
Stansfield Turner, Who Headed CIA Under Carter, Dies At 94
The Navy admiral tapped by President Carter to lead the spy agency conducted a controversial downsizing of risky clandestine operations — a move that angered many in the intelligence community.
Turnover In Trump's White House Is 'Record-Setting,' And It Isn't Even Close
In Trump's first year in office 34 percent of top aides have either resigned, been fired or moved to different positions. That level of turmoil is off the charts compared with recent presidencies.
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'You Love Every Child': President Trump Addresses March For Life
Despite his history of previously expressing support for abortion rights, Trump carefully courted social conservatives and became an unlikely champion of the anti-abortion-rights movement.
Women's Marches Across The Country Will Focus On The Vote
On the anniversary of the Women's March in Washington, D.C., organizers say marches this year are less about outrage and more about political organizing.
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