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Can Trump Legally Out The Whistleblower? Experts Say It Would Not Violate Any Laws
Legal experts say, however, there could be other consequences for the president, including the possibility of an article of impeachment.
Tuesday Morning Political Mix
Even the White House garden has taken a hit from Washington inaction on the budget, its veggies literally rotting on the vine. Insert metaphor here. But finally, is a deal near? And what are Sen. Ted Cruz's options to keep the spotlight on Obamacare? Also: Keeping an eye on the New Jersey Senate race.
Senate Approves Landmark Tax Overhaul, Bill Returns To House
After the House passed the $1.5 trillion tax cut plan, a technical issue in the Senate dictated changes to the bill. The House will have to vote again Wednesday morning.
Uber's Travis Kalanick Announces Leave Of Absence; Company Adopts Harassment Policies
Co-founder and CEO Travis Kalanick says, "If we are going to work on Uber 2.0, I also need to work on Travis 2.0," as he takes time to grieve his mother's death.
U.N. Rights Chief: Myanmar's Treatment Of Rohingya Includes 'Almost ISIS-Type Crimes'
The violence includes "some of the most awful crimes we have ever seen," including beheadings and cutting children's throats, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein tells NPR.
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On The Eve Of French Election, Hackers Release Data From Macron Campaign
French voters head to the polls on Sunday in the presidential election runoff. They're choosing between two candidates with starkly different views about the future of France.
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St. Louis Man Accused Of Making Threats Against Jewish Centers, Schools
The threats were allegedly part of the suspect's cyberstalking campaign against a woman with whom he once had a romantic relationship. Juan Thompson once worked as a reporter at The Intercept.
Shifting Gears To Make Bike-Sharing More Accessible
In the past few years, bike-sharing systems have popped up from Boston to Minnesota to Washington, D.C. The users so far tend to be young, male and wealthier than the rest of the population.
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A Health Plan 'Down Payment' Is One Way States Try Retooling Individual Mandate
As states brace for insurance market instability, some — like Maryland — take aggressive action.
Miss Universe Has Its First Trans Contestant — While Miss USA Stirs Criticism
"I'm showing that trans women can be whatever they want to be: a teacher, a mother, a doctor, a politician and even Miss Universe," Miss Spain, Angela Ponce, said recently.
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