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Court Orders Administration To Identify Separated Migrant Children Within 6 Months
The government lost track of thousands of kids it had separated from families trying to cross at the U.S.-Mexico border. Now the administration has six months to find them.
Here's Why Brexit Wasn't Followed By Frexit, Swexit Or Nexit
After Britain voted in 2016 to leave the European Union, many feared other countries would follow and the EU might collapse. But Brexit's chaotic example has helped strengthen the EU's standing.
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Kansas Supreme Court Rules State Constitution Protects Right To Abortion
The court said that the state's Bill of Rights "allows a woman to make her own decisions regarding her body ... decisions that can include whether to continue a pregnancy."
Biden Insists He Didn't Treat Anita Hill 'Badly,' When Pressed For Apology On TV
The former vice president appeared on ABC's The View with an apology for "mistakes across the board" during Anita Hill's 1991 testimony about sexual harassment but insisted he had treated her well.
Sri Lanka's Military Reports 15 Deaths In Shootout During Search For Bomb Suspects
A spokesman says bodies, including children's, were found in a house where soldiers pursued suspects tied to Islamist militants. The U.S. government urged Americans to reconsider travel to Sri Lanka.
Amnesty Criticizes U.S.-Led Coalition's 'Indiscriminate' Actions In Raqqa
Amnesty International says the U.S.-led coalition offensive against ISIS in the Syrian city killed nearly 1,600 civilians, or about 1,400 more than the U.S. military has acknowledged.
In Laos, A Chinese-Funded Railway Sparks Hope For Growth — And Fears Of Debt
The more than 250-mile, $6 billion railway is set to cut through the northern part of Laos and is primarily financed and built by the Chinese. So far, the project has mostly employed Chinese workers.
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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
On this month's Heavy Rotation, hear the latest songs from Ari Lennox, Anderson .Paak, Ben Kweller, Y La Bamba and more.
Archdiocese Of New York Names 120 Clergy 'Credibly Accused' Of Child Sex Abuse
The disclosure from one of the largest archdioceses in the U.S. follows similar revelations that further exposed the depth of a decades-long abuse crisis in Catholic communities across the nation.
Everything Is Not Awesome For Chinese Company Busted For Selling Fake Legos
In an apparent move to crack down on intellectual property infringement, Chinese authorities raided a company that was allegedly manufacturing and selling $30 million worth of counterfeit Legos.
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