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Week In Politics: U.S.-Saudi Relations And A Bigger-Than-Expected Blue Wave
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with political commentators Gayle Trotter and Kimberly Atkins of the Boston Herald about the United States' relationship with Saudi Arabia, the Democrats potentially gaining as many as 40 seats in the House of Representatives and about Nancy Pelosi likely being voted House speaker again.
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U.S. Troops Are Arriving Back In Afghanistan To Help With Evacuations
The troops will help get Americans, and Afghans who helped them, out of the country. NPR's A Martínez talks to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby about what's going on following the Taliban's takeover.
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'Schoolifying' Minecraft Without Ruining It
Microsoft is trying to help more teachers use the hugely popular game in the classroom without alienating the initial enthusiasts.
Startups, Deals, Parties And Pals: Will News Exec Levinsohn Repeat The Past?
Ross Levinsohn's strategy for his company's newspapers would serve up more digital content from outside their newsrooms under their brands. He calls the vision "gravitas with scale."
Project Xpat: A Seoul Food Holiday
In South Korea, Thanksgiving is as much about friendship as food.
Largest U.S. Presbyterian Denomination OKs Marrying Gay Couples
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has voted to change its definition of marriage to "two people" and allow its pastors to officiate at same-sex weddings in states where such marriages are legal.
Palestinian Sentenced To 3 Life Terms Over Murder Of Israeli Teens
The killing preceded a 50-day war in Gaza last summer. The military court also ordered Hussam Qawasmeh to pay $63,000 to the victims' families.
Supreme Court More Conservative, Fragmented
With the arrivals of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court shifted to the right, as expected, in its just-completed term. But the shift was less dramatic because Justice Anthony Kennedy assumed a swing role.
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Will Smith resigns from the Academy, says he will accept additional consequences
In a statement, Will Smith acknowledged that his actions overshadowed other winners at the 94th Academy Awards.
Howard University and faculty reach a tentative labor deal, ending strike threat
The planned three-day strike was called off early Wednesday after the faculty union and the Washington, D.C., university's administration reached a tentative agreement.
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