Macron Tries To Take Steam Out Of Yellow Vest Protests With Debates
There has been a large turnout for hundreds of town hall debates across France, called by President Emmanuel Macron in an effort to diffuse social tensions amid the yellow vest protests.
Pentagon Deploying 3,750 Troops To Southern Border
U.S. service members will install wire barriers and help monitor the border. However, some have questioned whether it’s a good use of active-duty troops.
Morning Coffee: Bill Belichick the real MVP of a dud Super Bowl
How was it that one of the most impressive coaching performances in Super Bowl history was so joyless for pretty much everyone else?
Watch the Super Bowl commercials in the order they aired
The Super Bowl is about more than the big game. Many tune in only to see the commercials, which cost more than $5M for just 30 seconds of air time.
Best part of Super Bowl LIII? Tony Romo with the call
In an otherwise dull Super Bowl matchup, broadcaster and former quarterback Tony Romo brought some much-needed enthusiasm and insight.
Iraqi Troops React To Trump Comment Regarding Iran
Trump told CBS News that he would like to keep U.S. troops in Iraq to “watch Iran.” The statement is causing a stir in Iraq, where roughly 6,000 Iraqi forces are stationed to help Iraq fight ISIS.
Trump Tells CBS That Sending Troops To Venezuela Is A Possibility
Rachel Martin talks to Roberta Jacobson, ex-U.S. ambassador to Mexico under President Trump, who talks about the pros and cons of the administration getting involved in Venezuela’s political turmoil.
How Venezuela Arrived At Its Political Crisis
Steve Inskeep talks to historian Miguel Tinker Salas, a Latin American studies professor at Pomona College in California, about the broader context of the political crisis developing in Venezuela.
Pope Francis Makes Historic Visit To United Arab Emirates
Pope Francis is the first pontiff to visit the Arabian peninsula after arriving in the United Arab Emirates. He’s taking part in an interfaith conference and he’ll celebrate mass.
Sidebar: Attacking a Pay Wall That Hides Public Court Filings
The federal judiciary charges 10 cents a page to see electronic court records. Retired judges and civil rights groups say access should be free.
lens: The Unseen Robert Frank: Outtakes From ‘The Americans’
Thousands of Robert Frank’s unpublished photographs taken during and after his journeys that led to “The Americans” have never been seen before by wide audiences.
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