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Europe
Justice Department Charges WikiLeaks' Assange With Computer Hacking Conspiracy
WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange was arrested in London after being evicted by Ecuador's embassy, where he has sought refuge since 2012.
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National
Latin America's Open Borders Encourage Migrants To Travel To The U.S.
At Mexico's southern border, migrants can cross over from Guatemala for a price. The U.S. threatens to close its border unless Mexico slows migrants' travels. Many make their way to El Paso, Texas.
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National
What Migrants And Government Officials Have To Say About The Southern Border
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with NPR's David Greene about his reporting from the Southern border and his reporting on the surge of migrants.
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Health
Trump Administration Moves Forward In Attempt To Invalidate Affordable Care Act
Justice Department files notice that it agrees with a federal judge's ruling that the ACA should be thrown out. The administration had previously said it wanted only parts of the law invalidated.
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Politics
Cohen, Trump And The Pardon That Wasn't
Michael Cohen instructed his attorney to explore the possibility of a presidential pardon, says Cohen's current counsel. This appears to contradict Cohen's statement under oath last week.
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Science
London Patient Cleared Of HIV
Doctors in London say they've successfully treated an HIV patient, but the treatment is dangerous and expensive. The news comes 12 years after a different patient was declared cured of AIDS.
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Politics
News Brief: Government Shutdown, Pompeo Speech, Miscarriage Treatment
Trump heads to McAllen, Texas, on the U.S.-Mexico border. Secretary of State Pompeo, who's in Egypt, speaks on U.S. policy in the region. A new treatment for miscarriage is mired in abortion debate.
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Politics
Pompeo Visits Iraqi Leaders In Baghdad
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad on Wednesday, an unannounced stop on his trip to the Middle East.
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Politics
News Brief: Government Shutdown, Trump Speech, R. Kelly Docu-Series
Congressional leaders head back to the White House as the shutdown rolls on. We examine some of the claims the president made in his speech. Lifetime's Surviving R. Kelly generates a lot of interest.
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World
Israeli Author Amos Oz Dies At Age 79
The novelist and literary figure's body of work tracked Israel from its origins in the ashes of the Holocaust to the present.