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'It's Preventable': Sandy Hook Parents Promote App For Reporting School Threats
"We just keep knocking head against wall, [saying] 'the warning signs are there,'" says Mark Barden, who lost his son in the Sandy Hook shooting six years ago.
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Federal Judge Issues Ruling Declaring The Affordable Care Act Unconstitutional
A federal judge in Texas issued a ruling Friday declaring the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional, apparently setting the stage for another hearing on the health care law by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Trump Inaugural Committee Donations Are Being Investigated By The Feds
David Greene talks to Dave Levinthal, senior political reporter for the Center for Public Integrity, who led a team of journalists that looked into the issue, and shares its findings.
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Democrats In New Jersey Will Rework Redistricting Plans After Backlash
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures to rein in partisan gerrymandering. In New Jersey, democratic lawmakers rejected a plan that would have given them an advantage in future elections.
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Lawmakers Have Until Friday To Avoid A Government Shutdown
David Greene talks to GOP analyst Scott Jennings, former special assistant to President George W. Bush, about what the week looks like for Republicans ahead of a potential partial government shutdown.
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New Job Hope For Adults In Drug And Alcohol Recovery
Many in recovery go long periods without work, and face stigma against addiction. A new hiring site, just for job seekers in recovery, aims to change that.
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Lawsuit filed over pay raises for lawmakers
A government reform group has filed a lawsuit to stop a pay raise granted to state lawmakers by a compensation commission. The conservative-leaning...
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What Happens When The Government Shuts Down? Ex-Chief Of Staff Has Answers
Steve Inskeep talks to former White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, who served under President Obama, during the two-week government shutdown in 2013.
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Sen. Ron Wyden On Michael Flynn's Sentencing, Russia Investigation
David Greene talks to the Oregon Democrat about Flynn, who lied to the FBI, and reports commissioned by a Senate panel detailing how Russia used social media to influence the 2016 election.
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New Spending Proposal Suggests Compromise May Be Reached, Government Shutdown Avoided
New talks on Capitol Hill about a government spending proposal signal the White House is backing down from its demand for $5 billion for a border wall as they try to fashion a deal before Friday's deadline
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