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Big news, a billion dollars worth in fact in a story, that 360 has been out in front of. Toyota today announcing a massive pay out 1.1 billion dollars to settle a class action lawsuit by customers who say their Toyotas accelerated out of control. In
Exactly three weeks ago, we reported on a memo released by Republicans on the Intelligence Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. The memo was related to how in 2016, U.S. government investigators got court approval to spy on a former adviso
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This is AP News Minute. President Donald Trump left the White House early Friday afternoon for the flight to Saudi Arabia in the start of his first international trip as president. He will also visit Israel, the Vatican and Belgium. He left without a
In Vienna today, the head of the United Nations nuclear agency said talks with Iran to move most of its enriched uranium out of the country are off to a good start. From Vienna, NPR's Eric Westervelt reports. Following an afternoon of close-door tal
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Alabama Airlines has notified its pilots to stop topping off their fuel tanks. Alarmed, pilot Buck Rogers sent a copy of the memo to Time Magazine, which investigated the matter. It discovered that AA was reacting to a 50-percent increase in fuel pri
by Mignon Fogarty In this week's article, I'm going to share some of the funniest stories people have told me about errors that went out in e-mail messages and published materials. The reason I have so many funny stories to share is that a few days a
The U.N. peacekeeping mission in Kashmir was set up in 1949 to monitor a cease-fire between India and Pakistan. The two fledgling nations had just emerged from two years of war for control over the scenic Himalayan region. But since a U.N.-backed li
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This is AP News Minute. President Donald Trump delivers his State of Union speech Tuesday night, to Congress and the nation. Officials say the President will highlight economic gains and appeal for bipartisan action on immigration and other domestic
AS IT IS 2015-12-17 Japan's Abe Leaves India with Key Agreements Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Indian Prime Minister Narandra Modi met and signed important agreements in New Delhi. The leaders strengthened Japanese-Indian bonds by signing tr
Leading the news, the New South Wales government has ordered a statewide audit of prayer groups of public schools. Authorities will issue a memo or principles today, outlining their obligations to report extremism. Last week, police confirmed the stu
For the very latest on the Taiwan plane crash, lets speak to our correspondent Barnaby Lo whos in Peng-hu county. Q1: Barnaby, whats the latest progress of the search and recovery work? And how are the government and the airline helping the passenger
By Scott Stearns White House 04 October 2007 The Bush administration is defending itself against reports that it authorized harsher techniques to interrogate suspected terrorists than it has previously acknowledged. VOA White House Correspondent Scot
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: The National Archives had a deadline yesterday. It was supposed to release all the remaining records from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. And it did post thousands of files online last night. People have b
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: And now we're joined by NPR national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Hi, Carrie. CARRIE JOHNSON, BYLINE: Hi, Ari. SHAPIRO: You followed Rosenstein for years since he was the U.S. attorney in Baltimore. Is this account in char
By Al Pessin Pentagon 14 March 2008 The U.S. Defense Department announced Friday that it has taken custody of a senior al-Qaida official, who is now being held at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. VOA's Al Pessin reports from the Pentagon
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The United States says Russia has agreed to resume talks to ensure the two countries forces dont clash during bowing campaigns over Syria. The announcement came at the US so-viewed that it was overhauling its approach to fight Islamic State militants