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As they go unpaid, Capitol Police are a daily reminder for lawmakers of shutdown pain
The more than 2,000 officers on the force missed their first full paycheck Oct. 10, leaving them to go without pay at a moment when the officials they protect face growing threats and violence.
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For American Parents, Differing Incomes Mean Divergent Concerns
A Pew survey finds parents' worries vary widely based on income levels. Among other things, Pew also finds most parents — particularly young moms — think they're doing a good job raising their kids.
Indiana Girls Swim Team Hopes To Make History In High School Sports
The Carmel, Ind., high school girls swim team is poised to make history at state this year. A win will break the record for most consecutive wins for any high school team of any sport or any gender.
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Holiday Pop Quiz: Who Was The President ... ?
Deck the halls, stuff the stockings and sharpen your pencils. It's time for a holiday history exam.
One Tweet Unleashes A Torrent Of Stories Of Sexual Assault
Donald Trump talked about grabbing women's genitals. On Twitter, tens of thousands of women have told stories from the other side of sexual assault, sharing their stories with the hashtag #NotOkay.
Security Forces In Mali Surround Hotel Taken By Gunmen
For background on the situation in Mali, Steve Inskeep talks to Corinne Dufka, West Africa Director for Human Rights Watch. NPR National Security Editor Phil Ewing says 6 Americans were at the hotel.
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NASA's Mars Probe Is To Land Soon Near The Planet's Equator
NASA's spacecraft InSight is scheduled to land on Mars Monday afternoon. It's expected to deploy a sensitive seismometer and temperature probe to let scientists explore the planet's interior.
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Youngest Children In A Class Are Most Likely To Get ADHD Diagnosis
Harvard University researchers probed the way ADHD is assessed by taking advantage of a quirk found in many U.S. school systems that means some kids are a year younger their classmates.
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Biden Hosts 1st Meeting With Congressional Leaders Since Taking Office
President Biden has invited a top group of bipartisan leaders in the House and Senate to come to the Oval Office and discuss his big economic plan. The proposal totals $4 trillion.
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Mask rules still in effect at State Capitol, despite CDC rules changes
Today marks the easing of many COVID-19 restrictions in New York state, but at the State Capitol, many of those rules remain in place, including...
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