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Oct 19

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Brexit’s fate unknown after vote to delay agreement with EU

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The fate of Brexit, Britain’s long-running plan to exit the European Union, remains unknown after an extraordinary session in the country's parliament Saturday that ended with a vote to delay a decision on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s negotiated agreement with…

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Oct 19

Body of US Rep. Cummings will lie in state at Capitol

By Associated Press

The body of the late U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings will lie in state in the National Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol next week.

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Oct 19

How Mister Rogers’ faith shaped his idea of children’s television

By L. Benjamin Rolsky, The Conversation

A new film on beloved children's television icon Fred Rogers hits theaters next month. Rogers' moral values contributed to the power and appeal of his neighborhood.

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Oct 19

Impeachment inquiry puts spotlight on Perry, who shunned it

By Ellen Knickmeyer, Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Long after more flamboyant colleagues flamed out of President Donald Trump's favor amid ethics scandals, low-profile and folksy Rick Perry survived in the Cabinet in part by steering clear of controversy. Until now.

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Oct 19

Chicago strike means day off for some, emergency for others

By Kathleen Foody, Don Babwin, Associated Press

Chicago parents leaned on family, friends and community groups as 25,000 teachers in the nation’s third-largest school district went on strike this past week , canceling classes for more than 300,000 kids.

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Oct 19

Why ‘woke’ NBA is struggling to balance its values with Chinese expansion

By Mary-Hunter McDonnell, The Conversation

The National Basketball Association's difficulty dealing with a tweet in support of Hong Kong protesters shows the challenges of having values and expanding into new markets.

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Oct 19

Afghan village buries its dead after mosque bombing kills 66

By Associated Press

Hundreds of villagers attended the funerals held Saturday in eastern Afghanistan for the victims of a deadly bomb that killed 66 people during prayers at a local mosque.

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Oct 19

Johnson says he will resist any Brexit delay beyond Oct. 31

By Jill Lawless, Mike Corder, Associated Press

A defiant Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Saturday that he would resist attempts to delay Britain's departure from the European Union beyond the end of the month, after Parliament postponed a decision on whether to back his Brexit deal and…

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Oct 13

Watch 4:41
Turkish offensive on Kurds brings ‘chaos’ in northern Syria

President Trump on Sunday ordered the withdrawal of nearly all 1,000 U.S. troops from northern Syria as Turkey continued a military offensive against Syrian Kurds that has left the region in chaos. For more on the escalating military offensive in…

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Oct 13

Watch 8:36
It’s all in the name for North Macedonia’s NATO, EU bids

By Christopher Livesay

For years, the nation known until recently as the Republic of Macedonia has worked to gain NATO and European Union membership, with efforts blocked by Greece because of a dispute over its name. But in February, the country adopted a…

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