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Pelosi Urges Patience In Going After Trump's Tax Returns
Some Democrats are pressing to move now to force the administration to hand over the president's tax returns, but others say Robert Mueller's probe should take priority over Congress' review.
'This Must Be Some Mistake,' Says Snowboarder After Winning Olympic Gold In Skiing
She went up the hill a snowboarder but came down an Olympic champion skier. That's one way to tell the story of Ester Ledecka, the Czech athlete who stunned the world in South Korea.
Canadians Burn Up The Ice, Shib Sibs Win Bronze In 'Incredible' Ice Dance Final
"This was an incredible ice-dance event," Maia Shibutani said of a competition marked by high scores and high drama — and an electric program by Canadian legends Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir.
Everyone Has Anxiety Dreams. Olympic Athletes Have Olympic-Size Ones
U.S. winter Olympians — whose sports can defy gravity and involve breakneck speeds on snow and ice — share some of their most common nightmares in a special NPR Up First podcast from Pyeongchang.
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No. 3 Justice Department Official Rachel Brand Will Step Down
The associate attorney general's departure will leave a key vacancy in the succession of people who are tasked with overseeing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
China's $50 Billion Tariff Threat Targets U.S. Soybeans, Cars, Whiskey
China listed 106 items it could hit with tariffs, this time including America's biggest export to the country: soybeans.
Trump Touts Pruitt's 'Great Job,' But EPA Rollbacks Have A Long Road Ahead
Embattled EPA chief Scott Pruitt has moved to reverse or weaken dozens of environmental measures. But many face a slow regulatory process, and may yet be undone.
Single Mothers Balance Care And Coursework; New High School Rankings
New research on measuring teacher prep programs and Starbucks' partnership with Arizona State University, all part of this week's education news roundup.
White House Adviser Jared Kushner Pushes Prison Reform Bill Forward
White House adviser Jared Kushner is pushing a bill that would make programming available to federal prisoners and ease a path for some to win early release. Though some advocates say it's not enough.
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Poll: Americans Want Trump To Compromise On Border Wall To Avoid Possible Shutdown
Fifty-seven percent don't think demanding funding for the wall is worth the gridlock, an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll finds. Many do not consider the wall a top priority for the next Congress, either.
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