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CIA Recruiting Comes Out Into The Open
Under CIA Director Gina Haspel, the spy agency is reaching out in very public ways it has never done before, from social media to superhero conventions.
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Kerry Says Assad, A 'Thug And Murderer,' Was Behind Attack
As the world waits for what are expected to be U.S. missile strikes on military targets inside Syria in coming days, Secretary of State John Kerry made the Obama administration's case for holding the Syrian leader accountable.
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U.S. Border Patrol's Response To Violence In Question
If an agent kills a Mexican across the border, what happens? Some argue not enough. It's hard to sue in these cases, and reports show the Border Patrol is rarely holding its own people accountable.
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How Cellphone Use Can Help Determine A Person's Creditworthiness
In the developing world, where many people lack bank accounts or credit cards, banks may hesitate to loan them money. But researchers say cellphones can help determine people's creditworthiness.
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New Study Finds Parents Pay Kids An Allowance Of $30 A Week On Average
A recent study found that the average allowance for kids is $30 a week. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with certified public accountant Michael Eisenberg about that number.
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Stop tweeting @liztruss your congratulatory messages. That's not Britain's new PM
Many constituents and politicians have reached out to Britain's new prime minister on Twitter — or so they thought. Many actually tagged the account of Liz Trussell, who's been having fun with it.
U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats spark clash between Trump and Colombian president
A series of deadly U.S. strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean has set off a fierce clash between President Trump and his Colombian counterpart over aid, trade and accountability.
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House considers banning stock trading by members of Congress
A bipartisan group in the House is looking to ban lawmakers from trading individual stocks as part of an effort to increase accountability in Congress.
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The Proud Boys indictment comes as political violence evolves
The indictment of multiple former Proud Boys leaders pins seditious conspiracy charges on them for their alleged role in Jan. 6. But it barely registered a response on Proud Boys social media.
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Winning ticket for $1.22 billion lottery jackpot sold in California, Mega Millions says
After three months without anyone winning the top prize in the lottery, a ticket worth an estimated $1.22 billion was sold in California for the drawing Friday night.
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