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Thai Protesters Continue Effort To Topple Government
They took over the country's top anti-crime agency on Wednesday, the fourth day of protests. But the relatively low number of demonstrators indicate they are unlikely to bring down Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's government.
Project Xpat: Homage In Catalonia
Hide the turkey and give someone else the shirt off your back — new American Thanksgiving traditions in the Spanish countryside.
Super Bowl XLVIII: A Political Guide
Neither the Seahawks nor the Broncos are among the top NFL teams when it comes to political contributions, but they're still plenty active.
Protesters In Ukraine Vow To Step Up Pressure On Government
Protesters in Kiev tried to storm a cultural center where hundreds of riot police were deployed Sunday, a day after the government of Viktor Yanukovych offered top posts to the opposition in a failed effort to defuse tensions.
Obama To Raise Minimum Wage For Federal Contracts
The president will announce in his State of the Union address that he's signing an executive order to lift the pay in new federal contracts. A top adviser tells NPR that Obama has "warmed up to" the idea of using executive orders to move his agenda ahead.
Keith Flint, Vocalist Of The Prodigy, Dies At 49
The singer, who originally joined the group as a dancer, was perhaps best known for the volatile energy he brought to The Prodigy's music videos and live performances.
1 Man Killed In Apartment Fire At Trump Tower In New York City
The blaze on the 50th floor of the Manhattan building early Saturday evening injured four firefighters. President Trump has an apartment on the tower's top floors but none of his family was there.
U.N. Human Rights Council To Hold Urgent Debate On Police Brutality, Racism
A group of African nations requested the urgent debate on racism and police brutality in the wake of George Floyd's death. The U.S. is no longer a member of the U.N.'s top human rights body.
NIH Chief Francis Collins Awarded 2020 Templeton Prize
Collins, a top scientist and evangelical Christian, says, "The realization that principles of faith and science are complementary has been of great comfort to me in the search for truth."
Murkowski voted to convict Trump. Now she'll run against a candidate he backs
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski is one of seven Republican senators to vote to convict former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial last January.
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