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Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert Pleads Guilty In Hush-Money Case
A judge set the sentencing date for Feb. 29. Federal prosecutors have recommended up to six months in prison as part of a plea deal that will allow the 73-year-old former congressman to avoid a trial.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Provision On Trade Disputes Draws Criticism
The Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement the Obama administration is trying to sell to Congress includes a seemingly obscure and controversial provision. It's called the Investor-State Dispute Settlement, or ISDS among wonks. NPR explains why that provision is drawing criticism.
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LIVE TWITTER CHAT: 3rd Republican Debate
NPR's politics team chatted during the debate on Twitter. You can view an archived version here.
The GOP Debate Clock: Fiorina Spoke The Most
NPR kept track of how long every candidate spoke during the third debate. Fiorina ended up with the most time.
Hobby Lobby Owners Under Investigation For Alleged Illegal Import Of Artifacts
The Green family, which owns the craft store giant, plans to exhibit its large collection of religious artifacts in the Museum of the Bible.
GOP Presidential Candidates Discuss Economics, Taxes In Third Debate
Floridians Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio butted heads, while Texan Ted Cruz lashed out at the moderators on the negative nature of their questions.
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Northeastern University researchers wanted to figure out how Uber comes up with surge prices by studying Manhattan and San Francisco. They say the surges work, but maybe not the way they are intended.
Woman accused of setting 6 Council Bluffs fires
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A Council Bluffs woman has been accused of setting six fires in the western Iowa city.The Daily Nonpareil…
Pledging To 'Wipe The Slate Clean,' Wisconsin's Paul Ryan Elected House Speaker
Saying he's "not interested in laying blame," Ryan called on the committees to take the lead in drafting all major legislation, and for a return to regular order.
5 Headlines: Media Consensus Is That CNBC Was GOP Debate's 'Biggest Loser'
On multiple occasions during the third GOP debate, the moderators were booed. Sen. Ted Cruz even used one of his questions to rail against CNBC and the mainstream media.
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