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President Trump Signs Proclamation To Send National Guard Troops To Mexican Border
The move has many precedents. Every president since Ronald Reagan has called on the National Guard for limited, temporary missions along the frontier.
In 'The Lookout,' Laura Veirs Sings An Ode To Stable Love
The folk singer-songwriter, who recently released an album with Neko Case and k.d. lang, stops by opbmusic to perform its title track and more.
Feds Say They've Detected Apparent Rogue Spy Devices In D.C.
This is believed to be the first time the U.S. government has publicly acknowledged the apparent devices in the capital. The agency warned that they could be used by hackers, criminals and spies.
Tennessee Lawmakers Decline — Again — To Advance Measure Denouncing Neo-Nazis
The first resolution died in the state Legislature after failing to get GOP support last month. A Republican lawmaker revived a nearly identical version — but withdrew it earlier this week.
50 years After MLK Assassination, What Comes Next?
In Memphis and across the nation, thousands are gathering — and some are protesting — to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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As Threats Of Additional Tariffs Continue, China Says U.S. Demands Are Unreasonable
China responded to a U.S. threat of additional tariffs with a long list of its own. The two sides will likely spend the next few months trying to negotiate a solution that will avert a trade war.
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Former USA Taekwondo Coach Banned From The Sport For Sexual Misconduct
Jean Lopez coached the U.S. taekwondo team at four Olympic Games. A SafeSport investigation has found him guilty of sexual misconduct against multiple athletes, including minors.
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Trump's Infrastructure Strategist Is Leaving The White House
DJ Gribbin, architect of the president's $1.5 trillion plan, "will be moving on to new opportunities," according to an administration official. The proposals received a cool reception in Congress.
The Irony Of A $930 Million Donation To Help Yemen
The money was pledged by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two countries that have fueled the country's humanitarian crisis. Aid groups from Yemen and beyond weigh in.
Russia's Attempt To Join Probe Into Ex-Spy's Poisoning Fails
British officials and an international chemical weapons control group accuse Russia of employing a diversionary tactic to evade accountability.
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