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Reuters Reporters Face 14 Years In Prison After Myanmar Brings Formal Charges
Prosecutors say the two men violated Myanmar's Official Secrets Act in rheir reporting. The case, which comes as Myanmar stands accused of ethnic cleansing, has drawn widespread criticism.
Top Fox News D.C. Reporter James Rosen Left Network After Harassment Claims
Former colleagues allege the chief Washington correspondent left Fox News after sexually harassing female co-workers. Rosen's departure followed network scrutiny of his behavior toward women there.
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Netanyahu Says Strip Club Recording Of His Son Is A Media 'Shaming' Plot
"Bro, my dad got your dad a sweet deal," Yair Netanyahu, then 24, is heard telling friends amid talk of prostitution and lap dances in a secretly recorded conversation from 2015.
A Scientist's Gender Can Skew Research Results
If a female researcher asks a man if he's in pain, he's less likely to admit it. The effect of gender on study results has been known for years. But it's rarely disclosed or discussed.
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Astronomical Growth Turns Out To Be 'Fake News,' Says Japanese Astronaut
Norishige Kanai said he had grown up to 3 1/2 inches since arriving in space, sparking worry about whether he'd fit in the spacecraft home. Turns out, Kanai did grow, just not that much.
Florida Officials Struggling To Find Affordable Housing For Locals Months After Hurricane Irma
With trailer parks destroyed and hundreds of homes ruined by Hurricane Irma, rents have skyrocketed and housing has become unaffordable for many in the Florida Keys. Local officials are scrambling to find ways to provide low-cost rentals affordable for waitresses, fishing guides and others vital to the area's tourist economy.
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Plaintiff In N.C. Gerrymandering Case Speaks About Judges' Decision
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Jake Quinn, of Asheville, N.C., who is one of the plaintiffs who claimed that the state's districts are unconstitutionally partisan. A panel of federal judges have now ruled in Quinn's favor.
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President Trump Holds Press Conference With Prime Minister Of Norway
President Trump answered questions from reporters after his meeting with Norway's Prime Minister on Wednesday.
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Australia's Heat Wave Fries Bats' Brains, Hundreds Found Dead
Sweltering temperatures killed bats outside Sydney over the weekend as temperatures soared up to 117 Fahrenheit, the hottest it's been since 1939.
ICE Targets 7-Eleven Stores In Nationwide Immigration Raids
Immigration agents arrested 21 people on suspicion of being in the country illegally. They promised more raids to go after employers who hire unauthorized immigrants.
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