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Kashmir Women Risk Their Lives Aiding Militants Against Indian Army
Some residents of the Indian-administered Kashmir Valley are using more aggressive tactics to thwart Indian security forces: Women are placing themselves, literally, between militants and soldiers.
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Sen. Mark Warner On Russia Probe: 'This Is An Awful Lot Of Coincidences'
NPR interviews Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, in his hideaway below the Capitol. Warner is helping lead the investigation into Russia's meddling in the presidential election, as that controversy continues to take unexpected partisan twists.
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Sen. Mark Warner: No Evidence To Support Trump's Political Snooping Claims
But the Trump White House has fallen into a pattern of responding to criticism or inconvenient news with sometimes extreme countercharges, said the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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Thai King Signs Military-Backed Constitution
This paves the way for Thailand to hold elections in the coming months, but critics say that rather than promote democracy, the document only solidifies the power of the military.
Turkey Says Autopsies Of Syrian Victims Show Evidence Of Sarin Exposure
Dozens of victims of Tuesday's attack were treated at a decontamination center across the border, and autopsies of the dead showed chemical weapons were used, the Turkish government says.
CDC Issues New Warning On Zika Virus Ahead Of Mosquito Season
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Margaret Honein, co-leader for the CDC Zika Response Team's Pregnancy and Birth Defects Task Force, about the latest guidance on Zika at the start of mosquito season.
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BLM Replaces Mountain Landscape Photo With Coal Seam On Home Page
Critics were not kind to the Bureau of Land Management on social media. The agency says it plans to rotate photos showing various uses for federally managed lands.
This Week In Race: Pepsi Challenged; Appropriation Nation; Black Twitter Explained
California's Senate votes to limit the cooperation police can give immigration authorities, while research shows fear of deportation can make people sick. And Pepsi's unity message backfires.
Trump Can't Bring Back All Those Jobs From China. Here's What He Can Do
Massive tariffs won't help. In fact, one of the most helpful policies for putting manufacturers back to work has nothing to do with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Twitter Withdraws Lawsuit After DHS Drops Demands For Alt-Account's Identity
The social media giant alleged that the Department of Homeland Security was illegally trying to identify the anonymous @ALT_uscis account. In its latest filing, Twitter says the summons was withdrawn.
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