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At GOP Governors Meeting, Immigration Casts A Wide Shadow
After a successful 2014 election season, the nation's GOP governors gathered to talk about policy issues and bask in their victories. But President Obama's immigration plans dominated the discussion.
John Kerry Takes A Side Trip Into A Snowstorm
Secretaries of state and other top officials sometimes make personal stops while traveling on official business. It's permitted, though it sometimes raises eyebrows and questions of cost.
Arrest Warrant For Argentine President Found In Dead Prosecutor's Home
The prosecutor investigating the death of Alberto Nisman denied the arrest warrant existed. She changed her story today, adding further proof of a tense relationship between the president and Nisman.
When It Comes To CDs In 2016, Mozart Outsells Beyonce, Adele And Drake
Mozart sold the most CDs of any artist in 2016. Quartz reporter Amy Wang says that figure can help shed light on the state of the recording industry.
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Boston Light, First Lighthouse In U.S., Celebrates 300 Years
The nation's first lighthouse turns 300 years old Wednesday. NPR takes a tour of Boston Light.
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Reports: Trump Taps Retired Marine General To Head Homeland Security
Retired Gen. John Kelly, the former boss of the U.S. Southern Command, would be the third former general picked by President-elect Trump.
Jury Convicts Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard On 12 Felony Ethics Charges
After the jury found Hubbard guilty of more than half of the 23 charges, he's been stripped of his leadership position, and could face up to 20 years in prison for each felony count.
With Oil Prices Down, Saudi Arabia Turns To The Bond Market For The First Time
Long synonymous with wealth and luxury, the desert kingdom is looking for ways to plug a growing budget deficit.
First Voting Set To Begin In Iowa Caucuses
Iowa voters began gathering for the start of the caucuses Monday night. NPR reports from a Republican caucus site in Urbandale, Iowa.
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U.S. Officials Say Self-Proclaimed Islamic State Leader Raped American Hostage
Mueller's family says officials have told them that she was taken as a "wife" by the leader of ISIS. Mueller's death was reported in February. The circumstances have not been confirmed by the U.S.
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