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Early Results Show The German Election Is Too Close To Call
Germany's two largest parties have emerged from Sunday's election in what amounts to a dead heat, according to preliminary results.
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Bolton, Trump's ex-national security adviser, calls for him to withdraw from the race
John Bolton says the indictment is a "potentially catastrophic turn of events" for Trump. He spoke to Morning Edition about the seriousness of the charges and the importance of accountability.
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Carolyn Bryant Donham, who accused Emmett Till before he was lynched, dies at age 88
The white woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of making improper advances before he was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 has died in hospice care in Louisiana, a coroner's report shows.
Hate on trial in Virginia, four years after deadly extremist rally
A violent march in Charlottesville by far-right extremists in 2017 showed how well organized the far-right had become. A trial targeting those associated with the march is seen as a bellwether case.
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Opioid Litigation Brings Company Secrets Into The Public Eye
Lawsuits over the way drugmakers have marketed opioids are already putting a dent in companies' reputations. Litigation has forced the release of internal documents that are shifting the narrative.
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Myanmar's Suu Kyi Denies Charges Of Genocide Against Rohingya Minority
The International Court of Justice is considering whether to grant a provisional measure that would protect Rohingya still living in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
4 Ways Racial Inequity Harms American Schoolchildren
The country's racial justice problems aren't limited to policing — U.S. schools also struggle with inequity and implicit bias.
Getting To Know The Controversial 'Mayor Of Mogadishu'
BBC correspondent Andrew Harding was delighted by the ambiguities in the life of Mohamud Nur. He's the subject of Harding's new book.
When A Screening Test For Colon Cancer Leads To A Pricey Follow-Up
Most screening tests for colon cancer are covered by insurance. But if the results are positive, patients may require a diagnostic colonoscopy that may not be fully paid for by insurance.
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