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GOP Rep. Cole To Stand With Trump On Border Wall Emergency
David Greene talks to Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma about the House vote Tuesday on a resolution to end the president's national emergency declaration. NPR's Tamara Keith weighs in on the issue.
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Father Searches For Children Kidnapped By Their Mother Who Joined ISIS
An American father is on a quest to find his children who were kidnapped by their mother. She took them to Syria and joined ISIS. With ISIS collapsing, he hopes to find them there.
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What Makes Chicago's Brand Of Politics So Distinctive
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with longtime Chicago political columnist Laura Washington about what makes the city — and its elections — so unique.
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GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger On Why He's Behind Trump's National Emergency Declaration
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., about the House's planned vote to block President Trump's national emergency declaration to fund building a border wall.
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You're Just My Type: Hikers Compose Love Notes To The Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon National Park celebrates its centennial this year. In late 2017 and early 2018, visitors encountered something unusual after a 6-mile hike down to a scenic overlook: a typewriter.
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Bill That Would Regulate Doctors' Care Of Babies Who Survive Abortions Fails In Senate
The Senate failed to advance a bill that would regulate doctors' care of babies who survive abortions. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Washington Post reporter Mike DeBonis about the vote.
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Utah Wants To Overhaul Its State Flag, But Needs To Decide On How
Utah lawmakers have decided to take on the state flag this legislative session. There's general agreement that the current flag needs an overhaul, but no consensus yet on what should replace it.
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Nevada Sheriff Continues Getting Elected Despite Allegations Of Sexual Assault
In rural northern Nevada, a local Sheriff is accused of sexual harassment and assault. But he keeps getting elected. It's prompting his accusers and critics to ask what it will take to unseat him.
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Michael Cohen To Face Tough Questioning From House Oversight Committee
Michael Cohen will testify Wednesday in his first public House Oversight Committee hearing. He'll face tough questions from President Trump's allies and some Democrats who have called for impeachment.
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House Passes Resolution To Block Trump's National Emergency Declaration
Democrats are also planning court challenges to fight the president's use of executive authority to redirect federal funds and build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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