Back-to-back earthquakes devastate Venezuela

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Back-to-back earthquakes have devastated Venezuela. Reuters has the latest.

America's 250th birthday is just around the corner but the planning has gotten complicated. Anna Kramer of NOTUS explains how two competing groups ended up organizing celebrations simultaneously.

President Trump abruptly canceled the singing of a bi-partisan housing bill. Mary Clare Jalonick of the Associated Press breaks down why the president suddenly pulled his support.

Plus, a Trump-backed conservative businessman and lawyer will be the next president of Colombia, and the lucky soccer fans getting paid to watch every game. 

Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.


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