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50 years on, D.R. Congo commemorates boxing's 'Rumble in the Jungle'
The historic fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman is still revered as a cherished moment in the central African country's troubled history and has spurred an enduring love of boxing.
Mexican Officials Taken By Surprise Over Ford's Reversal On Plant
by Carrie Kahn
Ford has cancelled plans for a new plant in Mexico after being slammed by Donald Trump during the presidential campaign. He claimed the company was shipping jobs across the border. The car company was planning to invest $1.6 billion in Mexico.
A Story Of New Furniture, Bed Bugs And Love
Writer Scott Brody shares a memory of a Hanukkah dinner, bed bugs and true love.
Reporter Recalls Facing ISIS Terrorist In Baghdad Prison
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with reporter Kimberly Dozier, who wrote an article in The Daily Beast about her experience interviewing an ISIS terrorist in a Baghdad prison.
Turkish Authorities Continue Search For Istanbul Nightclub Attacker
by Peter Kenyon
Authorities continue to search for the attacker who killed dozens during a New Year's celebration at an Istanbul nightclub. There are various reports on what leads police have for finding a suspect.
First Leader Outlines History Of Congressional Ethics Office
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Leo Wise, who served as the first head of the Office of Congressional Ethics, about the history of the office.