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House passes bill aimed to combat antisemitism amid college unrest
by Barbara Sprunt
House Speaker Mike Johnson met with a group of Jewish students at Columbia University who say they've experienced antisemitic speech and harassment from protesters on and off campus.
Ohio Voters Reject Legalized Marijuana
by M.L. Schultze
Ohio voters trounced a state constitutional amendment that would have legalized recreational and medicinal use of marijuana. But the night was not a total loss for marijuana advocates.
Deep In The Amazon, An Unseen Battle Over The Most Valuable Trees
by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro
Liberal Party's Justin Trudeau To Be Sworn In As Canada's Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau will take office Wednesday as prime minister after last month's election win. Conservatives were in power for nearly a decade. Steve Inskeep talks to James Baxter of iPolitics.
Bill Belichick: Love Him, Hate Him, But Don't Deny He's An Original
by Frank Deford
The time has come to recognize that Bill Belichick is the best pro-sports coach of this century, says commentator Frank Deford.
Conservatives Send A Message At Polls Around The U.S.
In voting Tuesday, social conservatives showed they're unhappy with the country's political direction.
Saoirse Ronan Stars In Movie Version Of Literary Bestseller 'Brooklyn'
Renee Montagne talks to Saoirse Ronan about the film, Brooklyn. It's the story of a young woman who, in 1950s Ireland, must leave her family for what she hopes will be a better life in America.
For First Time In 6 Decades, Chinese, Taiwanese Leaders To Meet
by Frank Langfitt
The leaders of China and Taiwan will meet in Singapore on Saturday, the first such meeting since the end of China's civil war in 1949. It comes just a couple of months before Taiwan's election.
Calif. Lawmaker Wants Selfies Permitted In Voting Booths
Assemblyman Marc Levine tells The Marin Independent Journal that more people might vote if they can take selfies during the process.
Canine Flood Victim Is Returned Home Safely
In May, the owners of a pit bull had to evacuate because of flooding in Texas but the dog wasn't among them. After four months, Thor turned up 2,000 miles away in California near the Oregon border.