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Attorney General Rescinds Obama-Era Marijuana Guidelines
Jeff Sessions says the Justice Department won't take the same permissive line toward state marijuana laws, but the implications for states, users and vendors aren't clear.
How China's Ivory Ban Could Affect Elephant Poaching In Africa
As China's ban on ivory goes into effect, NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to professor George Wittemyer of Colorado State University about the impacts on the global ivory trade and what it might mean for elephant poaching in Africa.
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Cybersecurity Researchers Find Major Flaws In Widely Used Computer Chips
Major security vulnerabilities exist in the chips of most of the world's computers. The flaws were recently discovered and could make data in servers and individual devices vulnerable to hackers.
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Trump Still Dismissive Of Bannon, Though Bannon Says He Supports Trump
A day after explosive book excerpts show President Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon trashing Trump and his family, the president continues to be dismissive of Bannon.
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Top Stories: Frigid Cold Hits East Coast; December Jobless Report
Also: Confusion over the new tax law prompts New York to threaten a lawsuit; new pro-government protests are held in Iran; and baby sea turtles work out on a teeny, tiny treadmill.
'People Regret What They Said To Me,' Michael Wolff Tells NPR About Trump Book
"I'm someone who just found his way into this story of our time," the Fire and Fury author says. He stands by the work that has created a rift between President Trump and former adviser Steve Bannon.
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Meanwhile In Australia, Part Of A Highway Is Literally Melting
As the Eastern U.S. and Canada brave frigid temperatures, residents across the globe are grappling with bad weather of their own: a heat wave that has rendered a stretch of busy freeway a sticky mess.
Alleged White Supremacist Is Charged With Terrorism After Stopping Amtrak Train
The FBI uncovered ties to "an 'alt-right' Neo-Nazi group" and accounts that the suspect talked about killing black people, according to court papers.
James Beard Awards Urge Voters To Consider Both Cuisine And Character
As past winners, including Mario Batali, face allegations of sexual harassment, judges are being asked to consider character and culture in nominating chefs and restaurants for the "Oscars of food."
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Massachusetts Hit Hard By Winter Storm
Massachusetts bore the brunt of the winter storm. Many coastal communities were flooded by a storm surge and Boston recorded its highest tide in almost a century.
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