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World's Regard For U.S. Leadership Hits Record Low In Gallup Poll
The global approval rating for U.S. leadership fell to 30 percent — lower in President Trump's first year in office than under former President George W. Bush, and a sharp fall from the Obama era.
Iowa Boys Charged In Connection With Deaths Of Half A Million Honeybees
The unidentified boys, ages 12 and 13, are accused of ransacking a Sioux City honey farm, knocking over hives and exposing the bees to frigid winter temperatures.
Daniel Ellsberg Explains Why He Leaked The Pentagon Papers
In 1971, Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers to the press in the hope that they would help end the Vietnam War. His story is portrayed in the new film The Post. Originally broadcast Dec. 4, 2017.
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Missouri Faces Costly Dilemma: How To Treat Inmates With Hepatitis C?
Civil liberties groups in Missouri and at least five other states are suing to get more inmates treated with hepatitis drugs that are highly effective but quite expensive.
Open Or Closed? Here's What Happens In A Partial Government Shutdown
The mail will get delivered, Social Security checks will go out, and the National Park Service says it will try to keep parks accessible if there is a shutdown. But most federal agencies would close.
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U.S. Military Advantage Over Russia And China 'Eroding,' Pentagon Says
In the first update of the National Defense Strategy since 2014, the Pentagon is putting more focus on Russia and China, the "primary concern in U.S. national security," as opposed to terrorism.
Why Women's March Organizers Are Focused On Polls In Nevada This Year
Organizers of the women's marches planned for this weekend, including a big expected one in Las Vegas on Sunday, discuss what's changed since last year and their hopes for this year.
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What Today's Headlines About Famine Get Wrong
Maybe you've heard that world hunger is at crisis levels — and climate change is largely to blame. A new book argues otherwise.
Eagles v. Hotel California: After Lawsuit, Band Reaches A Settlement
The rock band sued a hotel in Mexico that has the same name as the "lovely place" in their iconic 1976 song. That hotel was trying to trademark the phrase "Hotel California" in the U.S.
Sexual Assault Survivor Speaks Out Against Former USA Gymnastics Doctor
Rachael Denhollander was the first woman to file a criminal complaint against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. She will be the last survivor to speak at his sentencing hearing in Michigan.
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