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What Republicans Hope To Hear During Trump's State Of The Union Address
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel about Tuesday's State of the Union address, and what she believes the Republican base wants and needs to hear from the president.
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China Business Ventures Tied To Blackwater Founder Erik Prince Raise Questions
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Emily Rauhala of The Washington Post about the China operations of Frontier Services Group, a security training company co-founded by Erik Prince.
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Russia Pulls Out OF INF Treaty In Response To U.S. Move
Russia suspended its observance of the INF treaty, a key agreement in nuclear arms control, in response to the U.S. suspending its own participation in the deal.
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Peace Talks Must Include Afghan Government, Retired Gen. Nicholson Says
As President Trump says he wants to reduce the number of troops in Afghanistan, Steve Inskeep asks Gen. John Nicholson, who led U.S. and NATO troops until his retirement, about the state of the war.
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Will Trump Reach Out To All Americans During His State Of The Union?
Rachel Martin talks to former presidential speech writer David Frum, who is now senior editor at The Atlantic, for a preview of President Trump's speech to Congress and the nation Tuesday night.
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Cuomo warns of $2.3 billion budget deficit
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli delivered some bad news Monday — the state has a $2.3 billion budget deficit. Cuomo blamed the...
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Advocates and preservation orgs working to keep 149 year old building standing in Seneca Falls
The Landmark Society and Preservation League of New York State are fighting to save a building in Seneca Falls from being demolished. The three story...
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Julia Jacklin Shares A Sneak Peek Of Her Upcoming Album, 'Crushing'
Get a sampler of the Melbourne-based singer's forthcoming record that is personal, intimate and beautiful.
Contract Employees Are Still Trying To Recover From Shutdown
A week and a half after the end of the government shutdown, low-income contractors are still trying to recover, while worrying that they might face another shutdown next week.
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Matthew Charles Becomes One Of The First Inmates To Benefit From First Step Act
Matthew Charles is one of the first prison inmates to be released under the First Step Act. His cause has been championed by prominent politicians.
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