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During TV interview, President Trump questions due process rights of U.S. residents
by Don Gonyea
During an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," President Trump questioned the due process rights of people in the United States.
Lawmakers In Venezuela Suspend Political Trial Of President Maduro
by John Otis
In Venezuela, the opposition-led Congress suspended a political trial of President Maduro as the government freed several jailed political activists.
Immigration Advocates Challenge Obama's 'Felons Not Families' Policy
by Adrian Florido
Immigration advocates are trying to change the narrative about which immigrants living in the U.S. illegally deserve to stay. It's a challenge to the Obama administration's policy of deporting "felons, not families." Grassroots advocates are championing the case of Jose Alvarez — a convicted felon who's also a family man.
United Nations Envoy Pushes For Diplomacy In War-Torn Yemen
by Michele Kelemen
The United Nations Security Council gets an update on Yemen Monday. The U.S. is hoping for a diplomatic solution after backing a Saudi-led air campaign that has devastated the country's infrastructure and left thousands dead.
Syrian Government Invites Western Journalists To Damascus
by Peter Kenyon
In an unusual step, the Syrian government invited dozens of journalists from western outlets to Damascus to hear the regime's point of view.
Many Parents Reluctant To Test Newborn DNA For Disease Risk
by Mary Harris
We're getting closer to the day when doctors can check a baby's entire genetic code to look for diseases that might develop during childhood or even later. But some parents are reluctant to do these tests.
DNC Chair Donna Brazile Resigns Role As CNN Commentator
by David Folkenflik
CNN announced on Monday that Democratic party chief Donna Brazile resigned her role as a commentator for the network earlier this month after hacked emails posted by WikiLeaks showed she shared questions for CNN-sponsored candidate events with people associated with Hillary Clinton's campaign earlier this year. She had already taken a leave from CNN when agreeing to lead the party this past summer.
Baker Genevieve Ko Creates Truly Fun-Sized Halloween Candy For Adults
Baker Genevieve Ko knows how to make Halloween candy really fun sized for adults. She shares her tricks for making giant treats that taste like Reese's cups and Twix bars.