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Less Than A Year In Office, Japan's Yoshihide Suga Won't Seek Reelection
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced he will not run for reelection — effectively ending his tenure this month. He told reporters he wanted to focus his efforts on handling the pandemic.
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Officials Still Investigating California's Thomas Fire As Lawsuits Grow In Number
In California, officials continue to investigate the Thomas Fire — the largest wildfire in modern California history. A growing number of lawsuits claim a failed water system is a key reason hundreds of homes burned.
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Impeachment Inquiry Public Hearing Begins On Capitol Hill
The public phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump began Wednesday morning. Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR White House correspondent Tamara Keith about the opening and what to expect.
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Some tough choices faced by NYS lawmakers as they start a new session
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The new year dawns with political storm clouds bearing down on New York lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The New York City...
Federal Judge Greenlights Conservative Group To Look Into Clinton Emails
The judge said he will allow Judicial Watch to take steps to find out whether the State Department and former Secretary Hillary Clinton "deliberately thwarted" an open records law.
In Many Districts, Democratic Challengers Have Raised As Much As GOP Incumbents
Some Democratic challengers are outraising Republican incumbents in the midterm congressional elections. This revelation comes as House candidates file their first-quarter financial reports.
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Trump Travel Ban Spotlights U.S. Dependence On Foreign-Born Doctors
A quarter of doctors practicing in the U.S. went to medical school elsewhere. Many of these physicians practice in parts of this country that the government says need more primary care providers.
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Using H-1B Visas To Help Outsource IT Work Draws Criticism, Scrutiny
A number of companies and universities are cutting IT jobs and shipping them off to India. The practice has drawn scrutiny amid the debate over how H1-B visas for high-skilled workers are used.
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Chef Enrique Olvera Celebrates Simple Pleasures Of Mexican Cuisine In 'Tu Casa Mi Casa'
Enrique Olvera's restaurant Pujol has made multiple "best-of" lists, but he nearly didn't have a culinary career. His new cookbook is inspired by the perfect imperfections of Mexican home cooking.
White House Instructs Ex-Counsel McGahn Not To Comply With Congressional Subpoena
The Trump administration instructed Don McGahn, former White House counsel, to ignore a subpoena requested by the House Judiciary Committee, escalating the conflict between the president and Congress.
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