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Senators Say Russia Probe Is 'Incomplete'; Trump Jr. May Return To The Hill
The intelligence panel leaders say they haven't reached any conclusions about interference in the 2016 elections; special counsel Robert Mueller's team has met with ex-U.K. spy Christopher Steele.
Refugee Agencies Race Against Time To Beat Trump Immigration Ban
Immigration and refugee advocates say the details of President Trump's executive order are still in flux. Some travelers have been barred from entering the U.S. Others are receiving exemptions.
5 Things To Know About Obama's Enforcement Of Immigration Laws
As Donald Trump prepares to flesh out his immigration platform in a speech Wednesday, here are five things to know about how President Obama has gone about enforcing current immigration laws.
ATF Chief Faces Tough Challenge At Troubled Agency
B. Todd Jones is in charge of a bureau whose relevance and performance are being questioned and whose resource problems appear to be growing larger. He's trying to put the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives back on solid footing after years of controversy and criticism.
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More Than Just A Job: Stories Of Teachers Who Deserve An A+
For many teachers, working with students is more than a full-time job. Here are three educators coming up with innovative solutions to the classroom challenges they face.
2018 Primaries Kick Off In Earnest
Republicans in Indiana and West Virginia are trying to outdo each other on who is most like President Trump. But will they nominate another controversial candidate who could cost the party another Senate seat?
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North Carolina Town Accepts, Then Spurns Russian Gift
Russia is offering to build a $1 million monument in Elizabeth City, N.C., honoring a World War II U.S.-Soviet joint operation. The city council at first said yes. Newly-elected members now say no.
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Trump Touts Bipartisan Coronavirus Package, Expresses Support For More Relief
The administration and the states continue to grapple with how to move forward following the disaster.
Jordan's Prime Minister Says His Country Contained COVID-19 By 'Helping The Weakest'
Prime Minister Omar Razzaz tells NPR Jordan is determined to protect the most vulnerable and "went for a very different model ... based on social solidarity." There have been just 11 COVID-19 deaths.
Analysis: The Politics Of National Humiliation In The Trump-Xi Meeting
Under the Communist Party's ideological reeducation of China's population, humiliation by foreign powers forms an emotional underpinning of the country's national identity.
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