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Stress Over Mass Shootings, Health Care Access High Among Latinos, Survey Finds
A national survey by psychologists shows a significant rise in U.S. stress in 2019. Mass shootings, the election campaign and concerns about health care costs and access top the list of stressors.
Documentary 'Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice' Plays It Safe — And Warm
This tender, charming documentary of the chart-topping singer looks back on her career with (Love Is A) Rose-colored glasses.
Trump's Former Russia Adviser Testifies As Part Of Impeachment Inquiry
Fiona Hill, a British-born American foreign affairs expert, resigned as the president's top Russia analyst just days before the president's controversial call with his Ukrainian counterpart.
NXIVM Leader Keith Raniere Found Guilty Of All Charges In Sex Cult Case
The secretive group espoused a philosophy of self-help but was accused of recruiting women as sex slaves. Charges against Raniere, known as "Vanguard," included sex trafficking and racketeering.
What To Expect From the 1st 2020 Primary Debate
This week's first primary debate will be an introduction to the country for 20 Democratic presidential candidates. There's a clear top tier to the race, but it could all shake up when voters tune in.
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Capitol Hill Is Divided Leading Up To President Trump's First SOTU Address
President Trump will deliver his first official State of the Union address in front of a divided and confrontational Congress. The mood on Capitol Hill is antagonistic and divided leading up to the speech.
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'Washington Post' Says Foreign Officials Have Discussed How To Manipulate Kushner
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Carol Leonnig of The Washington Post about how officials in at least four countries had been discussing how to manipulate Jared Kushner. She says intelligence regarding these conversations have held up his security clearance.
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4 Big Questions Raised By The Latest White House Scandal
The ouster of Rob Porter amid domestic violence allegations did nothing to quell the mysteries around his case, including the president's attitude toward victims of abuse.
Australian Government's Secret 'Cabinet Files' Were Found In ... An Old Cabinet
The ABC says thousands of pages of classified and sensitive documents were left in two filing cabinets, which the government sold for cheap at a secondhand shop, because it couldn't find the keys.
GOP Recruitment Troubles Could Affect Senate Races
Many Senate Democrats seeking reelection are in states that Trump carried in 2016. That presents opportunities for the GOP to win and make a takeover effort by Democrats tougher. But there's a problem as the GOP has had trouble recruiting top tier candidates in several important races.
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