All Things Considered
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The long tradition of U.S. interference in Venezuela
The U.S.'s latest involvement in Venezuela's government is part of a long tradition of U.S. interference – from economic sanctions to covert operations to overthrow governments – in that region.
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Myanmar finishes the final phase of its election, which critics call a sham
Myanmar completed its third and final round of voting on Sunday in a monthlong general election called by the ruling military junta — an election that critics call a sham.
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Here to Help: In Baton Rouge, kids get a free and safe place to go after school
A poor neighborhood in Baton Rouge, La., has a volunteer initiative that's making a difference for the children there.
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Trump and Walz strike conciliatory tone in wake of second Minnesota killing
The Trump administration is working to reframe the narrative in Minneapolis on enforcing the law after outrage over killings continues.
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Neighbors and church members transformed the home of a man with terminal cancer
In 2007, Larry Maxfield helped his brother Marty move to Utah. Marty had terminal cancer. Neighbors and church members helped transform Marty's new house into a warm home during his final days.
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Fight over DHS funding has the government on track for a partial shutdown
Efforts in Congress to avoid a partial government shutdown have been scrambled by two fatal shootings in Minneapolis this month involving ICE officers.
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A year after the DCA midair collision, families of those killed push for changes
Nearly a year after the midair collision over the Potomac River, family members of the victims are still pushing for tougher restrictions in the congested airspace around the nation's capital.
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Alex Pretti remembered as friend, nurse and dog dad
Two days after VA nurse Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents, we learn more about who he was from his friend.
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Are snow days bad for students?
If you have ever experienced the giddy freedom of a snow day, you are not alone. But while most kids love the days off, is there an impact on academic performance?
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A new Pope and the Super Bowl seem to be going hand-in-hand
EVERY TIME THIS CENTURY that the Catholic Church has elected a new pope, the Seahawks have made it to the Super Bowl.
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Minneapolis officials seek immigration crackdown pause after 2nd U.S. citizen killed
A judge Monday considered the legality of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. And backlash continues after federal agents there shot and killed a second U.S. citizen.
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In town where they battled ISIS with U.S., Syrias Kurds feel abandoned by ex-ally
The iconic Syrian city of Kobane, where Kurds fought ISIS with the U.S., is now under threat.