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Protests are set to take place on Presidents Day. Here's why
Protests against the Trump administration's actions are planned for Presidents Day. Organizers say they are responding to "the anti-democratic and illegal actions of the Trump administration."
Democratic Rep. Ted Deutch Reacts To Former FBI Director James Comey's Testimony
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., who was in the closed hearing with former FBI Director James Comey.
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It's shorebird nesting time on Southwest Florida beaches
Audubon of Florida and state wildlife officials remind beach-goers to stay away from nests, and keep dogs on leashes near or along the shoreline.
Showdown Occurs At The U.N. Security Council As Trump Considers Strikes On Syria
Russia went to the United Nations Security Council to argue against the possibility of U.S. air strikes against Syria — touching off another testy diplomatic confrontation.
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Pentagon Report: Cascade Of Errors Led To Niger Ambush, Deaths Of 4 Americans
The classified report sent to Congress, says the special forces team was retasked from a simple mission to a more dangerous one for which it was not equipped or trained — without notifying higher-ups.
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Feds Alter Policies To Ease Overcrowding In Migrant Shelters
After an unexpected policy change, the Department of Health and Human Services plans to speed the vetting of sponsors so that more migrant children can be released from custody.
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As Tax Day Approaches, Watch Out For Phone Scammers
The IRS estimates that more than $65 million has been lost to phone tax scammers in the past five years. The calls are most common during tax season in March and April.
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Front-Runner In Brazil's Presidential Race Hospitalized After Being Stabbed
Jair Bolsonaro, the front-runner in Brazil's upcoming presidential election is in serious condition at a hospital after being stabbed in the stomach while campaigning.
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Eli Lilly sues companies selling alternative versions of its weight loss drug
The drug company Eli Lilly is suing four telehealth companies for allegedly selling copies made by compounding pharmacies of its drug Zepbound.
Proposal to limit state park developments teed up for Florida Senate
The House unanimously supported its version of the bill (HB 209) last Wednesday. The House and Senate would have to work out any differences before the scheduled May 2 end of the legislative session.
Public viewing for Pope Francis begins Wednesday ahead of Saturday funeral
Faithful from around the world are pouring into the Vatican, where Pope Francis' body will go on display Wednesday, ahead of a funeral Saturday.
Booksellers on the Seine get the boot ahead of next summer's Olympics in Paris
Book stalls along the Seine River have been a beloved Paris tradition for centuries. A plan to remove them before next summer's Olympic Games has not been well received.
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How House Democrats Are Feeling As They Prepare For Historic Impeachment Vote
The House Judiciary committee began considering two articles of impeachment on Wednesday as Democrats move closer to a full House vote next week.
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Ireland Appears To Approve Same-Sex Marriage
Results are coming in from Ireland's vote on same-sex marriage. It's not just a referendum on gay rights; it's also a litmus test for how much this socially conservative country has changed recently.
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Death Of Journalists Points Out Dilemma Of Publicizing Mass Shootings
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with NYU journalism professor Mitch Stephens about the killing of two journalists Wednesday. He says publicizing this type of violence presents a dilemma for news media.
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Trump's legislative agenda faces a crucial test next week in the House
Senators in D.C. were up into the early morning hours doing a "vote-a-rama." It's part of a budget resolution process being used to unlock a path to implement President Trump's legislative agenda.
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Digital Pioneer Andrew Grove Led Intel's Shift From Chips To Microprocessors
Andrew Grove, the former CEO of Intel, has died. During 40 years at the company, he helped it become the most powerful chipmaker in the world.
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How service workers have helped Democrats win in Nevada
The Democrats' not-so-secret weapon in Nevada is an army of service workers from the Culinary Workers Union who have been helping deliver the party victories for several elections.
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Rep. Ryan Unveils His Anti-Poverty Plan, A Rebuke To LBJ Programs
The Wisconsin Republican is rolling out a plan that he says will fight poverty more effectively than the programs launched by former President Johnson's War on Poverty, but progressives are skeptical.
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Fatal explosion outside fertility clinic was 'intentional,' police say
At least one person was killed in the explosion that damaged the fertility clinic, authorities said. The FBI said the explosion was "intentional act of terrorism."
Eyes Of The Courtroom: Sketching The Nation's Biggest Trials
You may not have heard of illustrator Mona Shafer Edwards, but you've probably seen her work: she's been drawing high-profile courtroom cases for years. She says behind every sketch, there's a story.
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Leader's Death Revives Question: What Is Pakistan's Relationship With The Taliban?
Renee Montagne talks to Mujib Mashal, a reporter with The New York Times, about Pakistan's role in the U.S. drone strike that killed the head of the Taliban over the weekend.
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Depictions Of Muhammad Aren't Explicitly Forbidden, Says Scholar
Many Muslims see any depiction of the Prophet Muhammad as disrespectful. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with religious scholar Reza Aslan about how radical Islamists have used that to justify attacks.
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Walz and Trump compete for union support in Wisconsin
Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump compete for union support as both address labor issues in Wisconsin.
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Four killed in a high school shooting in Georgia
Four people were killed in a high school shooting in Georgia this morning. At least 9 were injured.
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