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Secret Service erased texts from two-day period spanning Jan. 6 attack, watchdog says
A Secret Service spokesman disputes the Department of Homeland Security inspector general's account, saying its request came after a mobile phone migration had started, but no messages were lost.
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Selection Sunday Produces 2016 March Madness Bracket
Kansas is the overall No. 1 seed. North Carolina got another of the top spots. The other No. 1s, Virginia and Oregon, were considered surprises in some circles. The 68-team tournament starts Tuesday.
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President-elect Trump has made his top Cabinet picks. What happens next?
President-elect Trump's major cabinet nominations are in. Now it's up to the Senate to confirm them.
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Breaking down yesterday's Jan. 6 hearing
The co-hosts of the NPR Politics Podcast discuss compelling moments and takeaways from the first public hearing by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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After A Fiery Speech, A Top-Secret Job Offer In The Desert
A young Air Force captain thought his career was over. Instead, he was invited to join a stealth program — and told, "You've got 30 seconds and if you don't say yes, this conversation never happened."
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Kitchen Disasters: Top Chefs Recall Dinner Gone Wrong
Burned the turkey? You're in good company. Even accomplished chefs have suffered unsalvageable meal messes. Ruth Reichl, Jaques Pepin and Pati Jinich share their stories.
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What happens when a top-performing teacher moves to a high-need school?
A new study shows the performance of top teachers drops when they're transferred to a struggling school.
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Jobless Rate Rises To 6.7 Percent
The full weight of the recession has come bearing down on the labor market. Employers shed more than half a million jobs in November. The unemployment rate is now 6.7 percent and economists expect it to go significantly higher. Layoffs are accelerating in just about every industry.
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Documentary tells Gloria Gaynor's story from the top of disco to rock bottom
Gloria Gaynor scored one of the biggest hits of the disco era with "I Will Survive." NPR's A Martinez talks to Gaynor about a new documentary that tells the story of what came after her hit song.
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Cozy Up With These Top Reads For Fall From NPR Books' Petra Mayer
Petra Mayer has come back from vacation with a bunch of books to share.
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