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Bushfires In Australia Rage On With No Relief In Sight

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sydney Morning Herald reporter Laura Chung about the extent of bushfires raging in Australia.

In California, Wildfire Survivors Face Deadline To File Claims Against PG&E

Tuesday is the deadline for wildfire victims in California to file settlement claims. A judge extended an earlier deadline over concerns that only a fraction of those eligible had come forward.

New York Bail Reform Set To Take Effect Jan. 1

New York’s criminal justice overhaul takes effect Wednesday, limiting cash bail and forcing district attorneys to share evidence earlier. Police and prosecutors worry the system will favor defendants.

North Korea leader promises look at new weapon soon

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has accused the Trump administration of dragging its feet in nuclear negotiations and warned that his country will soon show a new strategic weapon to the world as its bolsters its nuclear deterrent in face of “gangster-…

Is Trump's 'maximum pressure' campaign blowing up in Iraq?

An assault on the U.S. Embassy in Iraq is fueling questions about whether U.S. efforts to contain Iran are backfiring.

The royal family shares year-in-review videos, including new photo of Archie

This past year was a big one for the royal family, and today, both Prince William and Kate, and Prince Harry and Meghan reflected on 2019 by posting “Year in Review” videos to Instagram. While most of the footage was from charitable events the princes…

Trump says Iran will 'pay a very BIG PRICE' for damage caused by violent protests at the US embassy in Baghdad

President Donald Trump has publicly blamed Iran for the unrest outside the US embassy in Baghdad and says they are going to pay "BIG" for the damage.

Lawyers: Robert Durst wrote note about location of body

Lawyers for New York real estate heir Robert Durst acknowledge he penned a note tipping off police to the location of the body of a friend he’s accused of killing, … Click to Continue »

Lawyers: Robert Durst wrote incriminating 'cadaver' note

Lawyers for New York real estate heir Robert Durst acknowledge that he penned a note tipping off police to the location of the body of a friend he’s accused of killing, according to court documents. In a court filing Christmas Eve in Los Angeles Super…

Gen. Paul X. Kelley, Top Marine Tested by a Bombing, Dies at 91

As commandant from 1983 to 1987, he came to be viewed by many as an embodiment of the Marine Corps. But the deadly attack on a barracks in Lebanon proved personally traumatic.

Minnesota, Auburn meet for 1st time in Outback Bowl

Outback Bowl: No. 16 Minnesota (10-2, 7-2 Big 10) vs. No. 9 Auburn (9-3, 5-3 SEC), Wednesday, 1 p.m. ET (ESPN). Line: Auburn by 7. Series Record: First meeting. WHAT’S … Click to Continue »

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