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Inside the first mass protest in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad fled Syria
Syria has a new interim government, but there is concern about how it will govern following contradictory remarks. Some groups, including women's rights advocates, are already testing the terrain.
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Schools around Kansas City try to help students cope with trauma from Chiefs parade shooting
Nine children were shot on Wednesday near the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl rally. Schools are providing counseling services to help students cope with the emotional fallout.
Kansas is making the 93-mile Flint Hills Trail even better for cyclists
The Flint Hills Trail travels through tallgrass prairie and along riverside bluffs. It also offers a chance to stop at historic sites, such as the Allegawaho Heritage Memorial Park near Council Grove.
Is Iran Really Trying To Thaw Relations With The U.S.?
Audie Cornish talks to Suzanne Maloney, a senior fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution, about recent gestures by Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani, that hint at a more moderate opening to the West. This is in contrast to Rouhani's predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who was downright combative in his relations with the U.S. Rouhani has said that Iran has no military nuclear ambitions. Maloney wrote about the thaw in a recent essay
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Supreme Court hears case about a law that shields social media sites from lawsuits
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving Section 230, the law that provides tech companies a legal shield against being sued over content posted online by their users.
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After years of public service, some still can't claim student loan forgiveness
A short-lived program in the early 2000s allowed married couples to consolidate their student loans for a lower interest rate. Now, they're missing out on thousands in loan forgiveness.
With Thousands Of Migrants Crossing The Border Daily, We Asked 'Why Now?'
Three possible factors account for the surge of migrants at the border: economics, social media and the Trump administration's own tougher immigration policies.
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State senator throws first punches of 2024 Missouri governor’s campaign
State Sen. Bill Eigel has launched the opening salvo of a likely contentious 2024 Republican gubernatorial primary.
U.S. employers added 261 thousand jobs last month, but job growth has slowed
U.S. employers added 261 thousand jobs last month — more than forecasters expected. But job growth has slowed from earlier in the year, and that slowdown could help ease upward pressure on inflation.
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A Hard-Line Jewish Nationalist Is Accused Of Stoking Anger Between Jews And Arabs
An extreme right-wing member of Israel's parliament is accused of stirring up violence. He, however, says he's standing up for his view of Israel as a Jewish state.
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