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Trump Administration Assesses Global Peacekeeping Priorities
The U.S. wants to see changes within the United Nations, as well as its peacekeeping operations worldwide — most of which are in Africa. The U.S. is the biggest donor to the budget.
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The Future Of Syria's President Is The Latest Issue To Divide The GOP
President Trump received support for bombing a Syrian airfield. A divisive question looms over any deeper involvement in Syria's war. Steve Inskeep talks to Jonah Goldberg of the National Review.
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In Turnabout, Candidates With Less Spend More, Candidates With More Spend Less
Candidates with the least money to spend are showing up in TV ads more often. In another twist, nice guys aren't finishing last.
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Ben Carson Says A Screening Mechanism Needed To Resettle Syrians
"This is a splendid opportunity for the global jihadists to infiltrate," the Republican presidential candidate told NPR's Scott Simon. He also talked about health care and Ferguson, Mo.
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NBA Legend Moses Malone, The 'Chairman Of The Boards,' Dies At 60
The Hall of Famer earned the moniker for his rebounding prowess. A 13-time all-star, Malone was also the first player to get drafted to the pros straight from high school.
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Aid Groups See A Drop-Off In U.S. Health Volunteers To Fight Ebola
International aid groups say the decline in volunteers is due to quarantine restrictions imposed by New York and New Jersey.
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Dangerous Deliveries: Ebola Leaves Moms And Babies Without Care
When a pregnant woman catches Ebola, the fetus and amniotic fluid are flooded with the virus. The ripple effects of these dangerous deliveries could be more catastrophic than Ebola itself.
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Department Of Transportation Wants Millions More Air Bags Recalled
The NHTSA says a full national recall is needed for air bag inflators that have been found to sometimes pepper drivers with metal shrapnel. Advocates say earlier regional recalls were a terrible idea.
Ex-Georgia Gov. Carl Sanders, Racial Moderate In A Split South, Dies
Sanders, who was thought of as a leader of the "New South," helped bring more racial integration to Georgia in the 1960s. He died in Atlanta on Sunday.
Bill Limiting NSA Surveillance Practices Fails In Senate
The USA Freedom Act had the support of not only the White House and Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy but also that of Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. The House had already approved it.
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