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Border Patrol Agent Acquitted In 2012 Fatal Shooting Of Mexican Teen

The judge declared a mistrial after the jury deadlocked on a lesser charge of manslaughter against agent Lonnie Swartz.

Suspected Driver Of Toronto Van Attack Arrested

Police in Toronto have located the vehicle and arrested the suspected driver after a van attack Monday left 10 people dead and 15 others injured.

Toronto Police Say Suspect In Van Attack Not Associated With Any Terrorist Group

At an evening press conference — police chief Mark Saunders told reporters the death toll has climbed to 10, after a man drove into pedestrians on Monday.

9 Dead, 16 Injured In Toronto After Van Plows Into Pedestrians

Nine people are dead and 16 others injured after a van plowed into pedestrians in Toronto

Voter redistricting: US Supreme Court to hear third key case of term

For as long as the 27th Congressional District in Texas has been embroiled in litigation over whether it was racially gerrymandered, Nick Gilby has been working on Democratic Party campaigns there. “He wins 60 percent of the vote or more every time, r…

At Least 24 Dead After Deadly Riots In Nicaragua

Deadly rioting in Nicaragua prompted by planned changes to the pension system killed at least 24 people. The U.S. State Department ordered embassy relatives to leave the country and curtailed embassy services.

Multiple Pedestrians Struck By Van In Toronto

Canadian police say a white van jumped a curb in northern Toronto, plowing into pedestrians — killing nine and injuring 16 others.

With Failing Lungs, Survivor Of Suspected Chemical Attack In Syria Tells Her Story

A survivor of the suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria that took place two weeks ago is now at a refugee camp. Her lungs are failing and her children’s future is in doubt.

How The French View Macron’s U.S. Visit With President Trump

NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Nicole Bacharan, a researcher at the National Foundation for Political Science in Paris, about how the French view President Macron’s visit with President Trump.

South Korea Stops It’s K-Pop Blast Ahead Of Meeting With The North

For years, South Korea has blasted K-Pop and other propaganda over the border to North Korea, and North Korea is responded with propaganda of its own. In anticipation of talks between leaders of the two countries later this week, South Korea has turned…

Bob Corker’s relationship with President Trump: It’s complicated

Sen. Bob Corker is a bundle of conflicts and contradictions. Last fall, the chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee got into a Twitter war with President Trump. Indeed, there’s much to discuss: North Korea, Iran, Syria, Russia, th…

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