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Rep. Scalise Returns To House After Shooting: 'You Have No Idea How Great This Feels'
The Republican lawmaker was seriously wounded at a June 14 charity baseball practice. Upon his return, House Speaker Paul Ryan said, "Our prayers have been answered."
First Group Of Refugees From Australian Detention Centers Is Headed To The U.S.
It's part of a deal between the Obama administration and Australia. President Trump called the agreement "horrible" in a heated phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in January.
Irma Deals Florida's Citrus Industry A Crushing Blow
The state's agriculture industry was already struggling against imported produce and disease. Then came Hurricane Irma.
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Join host Gene Demby, correspondent Karen Grigsby Bates, reporter Adrian Florido and special guests in Los Angeles.
How Zika Became So Dangerous For Babies
For decades, Zika had been relatively innocuous. In 2015, that changed. A new study unravels the mystery of what caused thousands of cases of microcephaly.
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New Lobbyists Arrive In Washington, Cashing In On Their Connection to Trump
New York Times reporter Nicholas Confessore explains how Trump's election was a boon to those with access to the president. "If you had a Trump connection, you could write your own ticket," he says.
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Memorials Will Honor 2 Slain Palm Springs Police Officers 1 Year After Their Deaths
Two Palm Springs police officers who were shot and killed in the line of duty - Jose "Gil" Vega, and Leslie Kling Zerebny - will be remembered with…
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Trump Deleting Tweets After Luther Strange's Loss Raises Legal Questions
After Roy Moore defeated the president's chosen candidate, Trump acted to remove evidence of his support. Transparency advocates argue the move is part of a larger pattern of poor record keeping.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's Speech At Trump's D.C. Hotel Draws Criticism
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch didn't cross any legal line by making the speech at the Trump Hotel in D.C., but ethics experts say the optics surrounding the event don't look great.
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Quick Building Demolitions Raise Questions In Mexico
While safety concerns may have led to some of the quick demolitions, some residents fear developers and city officials are trying to destroy evidence of shoddy building and lax government oversight.
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