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MP Alistair Burt On Parliament's Vote To Take A No-Deal Brexit Off The Table
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with conservative MP Alistair Burt, one of the 21 ousted from his party by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, about Wednesday's vote to take a no-deal Brexit off the table.
The Latest From Britain's Parliament And Where Brexit Stands
by Frank Langfitt
The latest on a dramatic day in British Parliament as the revolt against Prime Minister Boris Johnson continues and members try to stave off a no-deal Brexit.
Google To Pay $170 Million Over Allegations YouTube Collected Kids' Personal Info
by Anya Kamenetz
Google will pay a $170 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General's allegations that YouTube collected personal information from children.
Author Etgar Keret Discusses His New Book Of Short Stories, 'Fly Already'
NPR's Ari Shaprio speaks with author Etgar Keret about his new book of short stories, Fly Already.
Death Toll In The Bahamas Expected To Rise As Rescue Crews Reach Areas Hit By Dorian
by Jason Beaubien
Rescue crews are starting to reach the Bahamian islands devastated by Hurricane Dorian. The official death toll of seven is expected to rise as the breadth of the disaster becomes clear.
FEMA Prepares For Hurricane Dorian As Storm Threatens Florida's Coast
FEMA is preparing for Hurricane Dorian to hit the coast of Florida. The now Category 2 storm is threatening the southeastern United States.
Lawmakers Seize Control Of Parliamentary Agenda To Try And Block No-Deal Brexit
by Frank Langfitt
The Labour party and rebels in the conservative party seized control of the parliamentary agenda to try and block Boris Johnson from crashing the U.K. out of the E.U. with no withdrawal agreement.
Where U.S.-Taliban Peace Negotiations Stand After Recent Bombings In Afghanistan
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Associated Press reporter Kathy Gannon about the U.S. peace negotiations with the Taliban, in light of recent Taliban bombings in Afghanistan.