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Jan 23

5 important stories you missed while the government was shut down

By Joshua Barajas, Hannah Grabenstein, Erica R. Hendry

These days, it’s hard to stop news from Washington, D.C., from flooding your news feed. We take a moment every week to bring you important stories beyond the White House and the Capitol. Here’s what we’re reading now.

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Jan 23

U.S. says Russia to blame for Syrian chemical weapon attacks

By Matthew Lee and Angela Charlton, Associated Press

Russia is ultimately to blame for any use of chemical weapons in Syria, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Tuesday amid reports of a suspected chemical attack this week near the capital, Damascus.

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Jan 22

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News Wrap: Court tosses out Pennsylvania’s gerrymandered congressional map

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In our news wrap Monday, Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court threw out the state's congressional map for being heavily gerrymandered to benefit Republicans. Also, Turkey continued its military offensive against U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in Syria for a third day.

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Jan 21

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode January 21, 2018

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On this edition for Sunday Jan. 21, Republicans and Democrats remain far apart on an agreement to reopen the government. And, during a weekend of demonstrations one year into President Trump's term, women launch voter registration drives in swing states.

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Jan 19

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U.S. troops could be in Syria indefinitely. Here’s why

By PBS News Hour

Turkey's military appeared ready on Friday to invade a Kurdish area of Syria and attack a force who, backed by the U.S., helped liberate Raqqa from the Islamic State. While the U.S. wants to convert them into a stabilization force,…

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Jan 17

Tillerson signals deeper U.S. military commitment in Syria

By Matthew Pennington, Associated Press

The mission as described by Tillerson now appears bigger. Beyond defeating IS and al-Qaida, it includes several longshot propositions.

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Jan 08

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In Syria’s reconstruction, Lebanon sees economic opportunity

By Jane Ferguson

After nearly seven years of war, as Syria looks toward a massive reconstruction project, neighboring Lebanon sees an economic opportunity. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson reports from Lebanon as the task of rebuilding Syria begins to take shape - and the…

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Nov 28

ISIS could spread if ‘Americans turn their back’ on Kurdish allies in Syria, official says

By Sarah El Deeb, Associated Press

The comments by Ilham Ahmed, a member of the political arm of the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, were in response to the U.S. administration’s suggestion that military aid to the Kurdish-led forces may be halted.

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Nov 26

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode November 26, 2017

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On this edition for Sunday, Nov. 26, Rep. John Conyers announces he's giving up his post as top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee amid a sexual harassment inquiry. Also, an investigation shows that the FBI did not inform U.S.

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Nov 22

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Putin says the end of the Syrian civil war is in sight. Is he right?

By PBS News Hour

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared the end of Syria’s civil war was in sight as he hosted Iran’s Hassan Rouhani and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the Sochi Summit, a meeting that didn’t include the U.S. As Syrian opposition members…

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