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News Brief: Gun Control, ICE Raids In Mississippi, New Puerto Rico Governor
Immigration agents arrested approximately 680 people in workplace raids in Mississippi Wednesday. Also, Puerto Rico has a new governor and an update on gun control proposals.
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Trump Pushes Obamacare To Detonation, Forges Path Away From GOP, Democrats
After three failed attempts at passing GOP health plans, President Trump appears to be trying to negotiate with Democrats by showing he is willing to facilitate the Affordable Care Act's collapse.
3 Ways To Think About What Mattered In The Deluge Of Political News This Week
From the legal "shock and awe" of Trump campaign officials' indictments by DOJ special counsel Robert Mueller to party divisions laid bare, what a week.
Former New York Mayor Bloomberg Decides Against 2020 Presidential Bid
The billionaire businessman — who has been a Republican, a Democrat and an independent — is not running for president in a field growing more crowded by the day.
Trump Left A Lot Unsaid About Mass Shootings, Domestic Terrorism — And His Own Words
The president struck a somber tone about the latest round of mass shootings in this country and talked about pushing for an end to them. But tone is one thing; action is another.
A regional sports network bankruptcy means some baseball fans may not see games on TV
The bankruptcy filing of Diamond Sports Group, owner of 19 regional sports networks across the country, means some baseball fans might not be able to watch their teams on TV.
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'The House Is on Fire' spotlights privilege, sexism, and racism in the 1800s
Rachel Beanland's historical novel chronicles the burning of a theater and its aftermath in Virginia in 1811, while also tackling the rampant racism and misogyny of the times in the process.
The price of a ballot signature is way up, and experts worry it's encouraging fraud
A scandal affecting Michigan Republicans last year highlighted instances of suspected fraud in the signature-gathering process. Some states are now looking to crack down on bad actors.
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Airline passengers could be in for a rougher ride, thanks to climate change
Research in recent years has pointed to more incidents of clear-air turbulence in the jet stream brought on by rising temperatures. Airline crews and passengers are feeling the effects firsthand.
Groveland sets example as lawmakers near vote on an office to aid abandoned Black cemeteries
The city is moving forward with its own efforts — bolstered by state funds — to restore the Old Groveland Cemetery.
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How Nakhane wrote an 'existential sex album'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with South African musician Nakhane about their new album, Bastard Jargon. Percussive and made for the dancefloor, it also probes deep cultural and political questions.
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What lawmakers of both parties have to say about Trump facing criminal charges
A New York grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump after hearing testimony related to hush money payments made to cover up an alleged affair. He appears before a judge Tuesday.
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What lawmakers of both parties have to say about Trump facing criminal charges
A New York grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump after hearing testimony related to hush money payments made to cover up an alleged affair. He appears before a judge Tuesday.
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Former Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance calls Trump indictment 'extraordinary event'
Scott Detrow speaks with former Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance about the indictment of former President Donald Trump.
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New union head for auto workers promises militant contract bargaining and activism
The United Auto Workers has a new president who is promising a more militant approach to contract negotiations and a renewal of UAW political activism. The challenges for the union are steep.
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Conservatives Mobilize Grass-Roots Activists To Promote Trump Judges
A conservative group funded by Charles and David Koch wants to mobilize activists across 36 states to play a bigger role in confirming President Trump's judge nominees to lifetime appointments.
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White House Puts More Pressure On Sanctuary Cities To Comply With Immigration Law
The Trump administration is intensifying its conflict with cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Republicans in Congress are adding to the pressure. Friday is the deadline for sanctuary cities to respond to the Department of Justice.
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Mueller Brings More Charges Against Manafort, Gates
The special counsel's office has expanded an earlier indictment against President Trump's former campaign chairman and his business partner.
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Justice Department Fires Embattled FBI Deputy Director Just Short Of Retirement
Andrew McCabe was set to retire Sunday. On Twitter, the president hailed the move as "a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI - A great day for Democracy."
Paul Manafort Sentenced To 3.5 More Years In Prison; New State Indictment Announced
Donald Trump's former campaign chairman was ordered to serve some of his time concurrently with a 4-year term handed down last week, making his sentence a total of 7.5 years.
Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe's Camp Fires Back
This week brought news that Andrew McCabe could face criminal charges for alleged misstatements. But now, McCabe is creating a legal defense fund to help pay for his attorney fees.
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Former Deputy FBI Director McCabe Launches Legal Defense Fund
Andrew McCabe's attorney says he needs help paying for the costs associated with potentially defending himself in court — and possibly suing Donald Trump.
Sarasota School Board delays vote on hiring a consultant with ties to Hillsdale College
Opponents of the proposed contracts say Vermilion Education has no track record and were brought forward without any competitive bidding process.
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Creating a suicide prevention plan to distract, cope and reach out for support can save lives
The late psychologist Barbara Stanley left behind a simple, but staggeringly effective interview to prevent suicides.
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'When I changed as a woman, my music changed'
Like her idol Trina two decades earlier, Latto saw her creativity open up when she started rapping explicitly about sex. But with her frankness came harsh new standards to live up to.
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