Shelby Says Sessions Could Win Alabama Senate Race Despite Rift With Trump
GOP Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, a longtime ally of Jeff Sessions, says his former Senate colleague could win a bid to regain his old seat despite a "difficult relationship" with President Trump....
View ArticleAs Delhi Chokes On Smog, India's Health Minister Advises: Eat More Carrots
Residents of one of the world's most polluted cities are getting fed up with government inaction — and a few questionable tweets aren't helping. (Image credit: Raj K Raj/Hindustan Times/Getty Images)
View ArticleHigh-Ranking Dog Provides Key Training For Military's Medical Students
Service dogs are a common sight at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, near Washington, D.C. But this special canine trains would-be healers how to pick the right dog for a wounded veteran....
View ArticleMurderer 'Dies,' Is Resuscitated, Then Says He Completed His Life Sentence
But the Court of Appeals of Iowa doesn't buy that logic. A panel of judges said the inmate is "either alive, in which case he must remain in prison, or he is dead, in which case this appeal is moot."
View ArticleNike To Investigate Mary Cain's Claims Of Abuse At Its Nike Oregon Project
The sports company's move came after former teen phenom Mary Cain told a harrowing account of mental and physical abuse she says she suffered under disgraced distance running coach Alberto Salazar....
View ArticleREAD: Testimony Of Fiona Hill, Ex-White House Russia Policy Official
Hill, a well-known specialist in Russia and its president, was said to have told House investigators that she objected to the Ukraine pressure plan — as did her then-boss, John Bolton. (Image credit:...
View ArticleREAD: Testimony Of Alexander Vindman, The White House's Ukraine Specialist
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is a foreign affairs expert who serves on the national security council. He's been described as having told investigators he worried immediately about the Ukraine affair....
View ArticleGrief Sweeps Through Hong Kong, Where Protester's Death Portends Further Unrest
A student died Friday of injuries suffered in a fall as police dispersed protesters from a parking garage. Across the region, protesters mingled grief with grievance, renewing their calls for change....
View ArticleWhite House Broke From 'Normal Process' Handling Trump-Ukraine Call, Witness...
A top White House attorney placed records about President Trump's now-famous Ukraine call in a system few could access, Alexander Vindman testified. His is one of two transcripts released Friday....
View ArticleHow The Fugitive Slave Act Paved The Way For The Civil War
Author Andrew Delbanco says Northerners began to realize slavery wasn't just a Southern issue after the passage of the 1850 law. His book is The War Before The War. Originally broadcast Nov. 6, 2018.
View Article'First-Gen' Proud: Campuses Are Celebrating An Overlooked Group. But Is That...
With T-shirts, pins and posters, campuses are drawing attention to first-generation students. The next step, experts say, is to actually give those students the knowledge and support they need. (Image...
View ArticleWilliam Barr Emerges As The Attorney General Trump Wanted. Democrats, Not So...
One year after the ouster of Jeff Sessions, it's become clear that his replacement, William Barr, enjoys the president's confidence in a way Sessions never did. Not everyone is pleased. (Image credit:...
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