All Things Considered
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As Trump focuses on Panama, here's how Panamanians remember the 1989 U.S. invasion
When Trump talks about taking back the Panama Canal, many Panamanians recall "Operation Just Cause" -- the 1989 invasion to oust dictator Noriega. Some in El Chorrillo still remember the assault.
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South Africa hits back at Trump's claims that it's 'confiscating land'
The South African government has hit back at Trump's allegations of land grabs. He said the U.S. would cut aid over the "massive human rights violation" committed against "certain classes of people."
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Elon Musk's DOGE unit is causing confusion — and raising security and legal concerns
Elon Musk's taskforce that aims to slash government spending is causing chaos and confusion at federal agencies
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces he's the acting director of USAID
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that he's now acting director of the United States Agency for International Development and said it needs to align with an "America first" foreign policy agenda.
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Gen Z conquers the Grammys
Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar won the night's biggest awards, but the real takeaway from the Grammys is that a wave of younger stars has arrived on the pop scene, fully prepared to own the spotlight.
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Trump has a deal for Netanyahu when they meet Tuesday. Will he take it?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be the first foreign leader to visit the White House since President Trump's return to office, in a crucial meeting for the future of the Middle East.
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Amid high-stakes U.S. diplomatic visit, Panamanians turn to news parodies
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Outlaws or Mammoths? Utahans help pick their NHL team's name
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In his first weeks in office, President Trump tests the limits of executive power
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Why Groundhog Day matters
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France promised to return cultural objects back to Africa. Is it still happening?
Seven years on and the French government's very public commitment to return art and cultural objects back to Africa, seemed to have stalled.
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Actor and Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg plays a game of Wild Card