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China Tries To Mend Relations Between Afghanistan And Pakistan
China hosted top diplomats from Afghanistan and Pakistan in a bid to mediate a long-simmering conflict between the neighboring countries. It was the first trilateral meeting among the three countries.
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Tillerson Distances Himself From Trump's Charlottesville Comments
Rex Tillerson has differed with his boss over significant issues since being named secretary of state. Now he has distanced himself from the president's comments regarding violence in Charlottesville.
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American Business Leaders In China Concerned About Trump's Trade Actions
U.S. businesses in China have had intellectual property stolen, technology 'transferred' and some have had data taken from them by China's government. But many still oppose tariffs as a response.
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Trump Turns To 43-Year-Old 'America First' Trade Law To Pressure China
President Trump asked his top trade adviser to determine whether to launch a probe into Chinese trade practices, particularly those forcing U.S. companies in China to turn over intellectual property.
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Federal Jury Finds 3 Men Guilty In Fraud Case That Has Rocked College Basketball
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel about the college basketball fraud trial that has shed light on the dark side of player recruitment.
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Deadspin: Serena Williams Is One Of The Most Drug Tested Tennis Players
Serena Williams is the most decorated player in tennis today. According to Deadspin, she's also been tested for performance enhancing drugs more than twice as often as other top American women players. Why has she been singled out? Deadspin's Laura Wagner explains.
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Panama City, Fla., Dealt A Devastating Blow By Hurricane Michael
Hurricane Michael left behind massive destruction on the Florida Panhandle. Panama City was one of the places hardest hit by the storm.
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House GOP Leaders Step Up Efforts To Stay In The Majority
President Trump's final campaign events are focused on red state Senate contests so top House Republican leaders are fanned out across the country working to keep their House majority.
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What We Can Learn From How Much A Campaign Spends On Political Ads
Advertising spending on the presidential election is expected to break records this year. Where the money goes says a lot about what the campaign's priorities are.
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Protecting The Immuno-Compromised Against COVID Could Be Key To Ending The Pandemic
Vaccines may not be as effective for those who are immuno-compromised. Protecting them needs to be made a top priority, says researchers — to keep them safe and to slow the emergence of variants.
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