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Pennsylvania Congressman Who Settled Harassment Case Resigns Amid Ethics Inquiry

Representative Patrick Meehan, who had already announced he would retire, said he would pay $39,000 to reimburse the cost of a settlement paid with taxpayer funds.

Syrian 7-Year-Old: ‘I Want To Be A Doctor So I Can Help In A Chemical Attack’

As chemical weapons inspectors assess an attack site in Douma, Syrian families from the town offer NPR witness accounts of what they describe as a chlorine strike in Douma.

Fatal single-car collision in Morehead – WTVQ

WTVQFatal single-car collision in MoreheadWTVQMOREHEAD, Ky. (WTVQ) –Kentucky State Police responded to a fatal single-car crash Friday Morning on the Mountain Parkway. KSP says 78-year-old Eudelaa Gabbard, of Booneville, KY, was traveling westbound on …

Twinspires.com's free expert pick for opening day of the Churchill Downs spring meet

Twinspires.com offers up a free expert pick of the day for races at Churchill Downs

        

Remains Found Of More Than 140 Children Who Were Sacrificed In Peru

They died 500 years ago and it may be the world’s largest sacrificial killing of children, reported National Geographic.

She Died After Collapsing on a Plane the Pilot Refused to Divert. Now Her Family Is Suing.

Brittany Oswell died after having a pulmonary embolism in flight. A suit claims American Airlines was negligent and its medical equipment was faulty.

Jason Witten plans to retire from Cowboys, take 'Monday Night Football' job

A 15-year veteran and 11-time Pro Bowl selection, Jason Witten has been a mainstay of the Dallas Cowboys’ offense.

      

 

 

How Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo Did On His First Official Trip As Chief Diplomat

Mike Pompeo, the newly-minted secretary of state spent his first full day on the job at a NATO meeting in Brussels. It’s his first official trip in the role as America’s chief diplomat.

Group Of Central Americans Seeking Asylum Reach U.S.-Mexico Border

A much diminished group of 200 to 300 asylum seekers are straggling into Tijuana, with the bulk arriving Friday. On Sunday, they plan to approach and cross the U.S. border and ask for asylum. The Justice Department has directed U.S. Attorneys to “take …

Why Prosecutors In Bill Cosby’s Case Focused On Addressing Misconceptions About Rape

NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Dr. Barbara Ziv, the forensic psychiatrist who testified at the retrial of Bill Cosby, about the focus that the prosecution put on educating the jury about common misconceptions around rape.

Intelligence Analyst Weighs In On Videos Of The North And South Korean Leaders

Photos and footage of the North Korean leader are rare. NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks to Mieke Eoyang of Third Way about what intelligence analysts might glean from the video of the historic Korean summit.

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