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What The Latest Immigration Polls Do (And Don't) Say
It can seem like there's a poll result that supports just about any position on any topic. Here's a look at what the latest immigration polls can and can't tell you.
Rep. Charlie Dent Discusses How House Will Approach Immigration Bill
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with the Pennsylvania representative about how the House is looking to pass a DACA bill.
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As Special Counsel Interviews AG Sessions, Trump Again Takes Aim At FBI
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been interviewed by the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the election. President Trump and House Republicans are once again aiming their fire at the FBI.
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Congress Has 16 Days To Avoid Another Shutdown
Now that the government shutdown has ended, Congress has 16 days to pass another funding bill to avoid another shutdown. Lawmakers are also under pressure to come up with a bipartisan immigration bill.
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Ursula K. Le Guin, Whose Novels Plucked Truth From High Fantasy, Dies At 88
The author, best known for works such as the Earthsea series and The Left Hand of Darkness, used her fantastic realms to grapple with difficult themes. She leaves a legacy as a literary trailblazer.
Why The Delay Correcting False Alert? Hawaii Governor Forgot Twitter Password
The missile warning hit phones at 8:07 a.m. in Hawaii. David Ige didn't tweet a correction until 8:24. One reason for the wait: "I don't know my Twitter account log-ons and the passwords," he said.
Trump Lashes Out After Schumer Withdraws Offer On Border Wall
In a late night tweet on Tuesday, the president berated the Senate minority leader and reiterated that there can be no fix on DACA without funding for the wall.
The Memo, The Bureau And The Missing Texts: Get Caught Up On The War Over The FBI
Republicans are waging a multifront campaign against the FBI and the Justice Department over what they call bias. Democrats call the whole thing a smoke screen.
Congressman Accused Of Harassment Defends Himself, Says He Saw Aide As A 'Soul Mate'
Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., told WHYY that he never crossed a sexual line with a former aide who has accused him of harassment, but he did talk of the deep "affection" he felt for her.
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Laptops And Phones In The Classroom: Yea, Nay Or A Third Way?
We asked teachers, professors, a psychiatrist and a technologist for their thoughts, and we heard a range of opinions on one of the most "weirdly divisive" issues in education.
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