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Matthew Charles Becomes One Of The First Inmates To Benefit From First Step Act
Matthew Charles is one of the first prison inmates to be released under the First Step Act. His cause has been championed by prominent politicians.
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Trump's Inaugural Committee Says It Intends To Cooperate With Federal Prosecutors
The 2017 inaugural committee burned through far more money than any previous inauguration, Now, it says it will comply with a documents subpoena from federal prosecutors.
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Trump Set To Deliver State Of The Union Address
In the next hour, President Trump will deliver his second State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with NPR's Ron Elving about what to expect.
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Girl Scout Tries New Cookie Sales Strategy
Ten-year-old Kayla "Kiki" Paschall posted a video of her version of Cardi B's song "Money," but changed the lyrics to be about selling Girl Scout cookies.
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What To Make Of The State Of The Union
We have analysis of President Trump's State of the Union address.
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Is The Trump Administration Prepared If A National Security Crisis Occurs?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former Deputy National Security Adviser Antony Blinken about whether the Trump administration would be able to prevent or respond to a national security crisis.
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Trump To Meet With North Korea's Leader Later This Month
David Greene talks to Joel Wit, a former State Department official with experience dealing with North Korea, about this month's scheduled summit in Vietnam between the U.S. and North Korea.
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The Border Situation At Eagle Pass, Texas, Grows Tense
More than 1,500 Central American migrants are across the U.S. border from Eagle Pass. The U.S. military has sent in troops to help fortify the border as the group seeks asylum in the small Texas city.
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Baseball Trailblazer Frank Robinson Dies At 83
Baseball trailblazer Frank Robinson died Thursday at 83. He was the MLB's first African-American manager. Richard Justice of MLB.com remembers Robinson's remarkable career.
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Former 'NYT' Executive Editor Jill Abramson Responds To Plagiarism Allegations
Jill Abramson, former editor of The New York Times, has been accused of plagiarizing in her new book Merchants of Truth. Abramson spoke with NPR's Michel Martin.
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