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White House Staff Turnover Was Already Record-Setting. Then More Advisers Left
Senior aides have left the Trump White House at levels not seen in recent history, and the president has foreshadowed more departures to come.
Election Chiefs 'Straddle The Line Between Sounding The Alarm And Being Alarmist'
State election officers from all over the country met in Washington, D.C., this weekend, and received a classified intelligence briefing on threats from foreign adversaries.
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If Trump Sought To Fire Mueller But Didn't, Does That Mean Mueller's Safe Now?
President Trump elected not to press the White House's top lawyer when he wouldn't go along with firing special counsel Robert Mueller. But none of Trump's legal options are closed.
After Dramatic Downfall, Tiger Woods Might Finally Be Making A Comeback
The last time Tiger Woods won a golf tournament was 2013. Once the world's top player, he's struggled with a myriad of health issues and off-the-course distractions. But he's back and close to winning again.
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Uproar Over Education Department Officials' Approach To Campus Sexual Assault
Defrauded students speak out against DeVos' regulatory walkback, and more in our weekly roundup.
The Potential Impact Of Bernie Sanders On Down-Ballot Democratic Races
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Dave Wasserman, editor at The Cook Political Report, about how Bernie Sanders topping the Democratic ticket would affect down-ballot races and control of Congress.
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India Passes Controversial Citizenship Bill That Would Exclude Muslims
The legislation would fast-track citizenship for scores of other immigrants living in the country.
Plastic Wars: Industry Spent Millions Selling Recycling — To Sell More Plastic
An investigation from NPR and the PBS show Frontline found oil and gas companies had serious doubts that plastic recycling was viable, but promoted it to keep profits high and plastic bans at bay.
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Trump: Payroll Tax Cuts And Hourly Worker Relief Possible In Coronavirus Response
Top administration officials will meet with House and Senate Republicans Tuesday to discuss economic relief for workers and small businesses. Democrats, however, signaled they are not on board.
Iowa Democratic Party To Release 'Majority' Of Caucus Results
Iowa Democrats are releasing partial results from last night's caucuses, after technical problems caused massive delays and confusion.
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