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Tom Barrack, Trump's Longtime Friend, Comes Under More Scrutiny
Tom Barrack is one of President Trump's oldest friends. He's also been the subject of unwelcome headlines recently, over comments concerning Saudi Arabia and his role in Trump's inauguration.
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Some Sheriffs In Rural Washington Refuse To Enforce New Gun Law
By refusing to enforce the gun-control law, it's the latest example of sheriffs who claim they have a special duty to resist "bad" laws in the name of the people who elected them.
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Woman Who Joined ISIS May Not Return To U.S., Trump Says
David Greene talks to attorney Hassan Shibly about his client, the family of Hoda Muthana, a young Alabama woman who left the U.S. several years ago to join the Islamic State.
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Jussie Smollett 'Took Advantage Of The Pain And Anger Of Racism,' Police Say
The Empire actor has been released on bail after being arrested on charges of making a false police report. Officials say he paid two men to fake an attack on him to "further his own public profile."
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Gary Clark Jr. Shows Impressive Musical Range On 'This Land'
The Austin native's latest album This Land incorporates punk, soul and even hip-hop.
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Trump Administration Shifted Resources Away From Border Smuggling Investigations
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with ProPublica's Sebastian Rotella on his reporting that the Trump administration shifted resources away from border smuggling investigations and toward more deportations.
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U.S. Soda Taxes Work, Studies Suggest — But Maybe Not As Well As Hoped
Connecticut and California are considering statewide taxes on sugary drinks. New data from soda taxes in Berkeley and Philadelphia present a mixed picture of their effects on sugar consumption.
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It Snowed In LA
The National Weather Service helped by tweeting how to distinguish snow from hail and sleet, confirming that yes, Los Angeles, this was snow.
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Former Trump Campaign Adviser Stephen Moore On Trade And China
NPR's David Greene talks with former Trump campaign adviser Stephen Moore of The Heritage Foundation about Trump and the current trade talks with China.
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Danish Gamblers Bet On Politics
Denmark's very short national campaign season, with an election this spring without a date set, is causing a gambling bonanza for those willing to bet on who will win.
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