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FBI Recommends No Charges For Hillary Clinton In Email Server Case
FBI Director James Comey said the agency did not find clear evidence that Clinton intended to violate the law, but that she and her staff were "extremely careless" in handling sensitive information.
Trump Offers Plan To Help Families Afford Child Care
When Donald Trump unveiled his economic vision this week, he offered a tax deduction on child-care costs as part of his plan to help families. Steve Inskeep talks Trump economic adviser Stephen Moore.
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Decades After Cold War's End, U.S.-Russia Espionage Rivalry Evolves
In the 1980s, the FBI and NSA dug a tunnel for espionage purposes beneath the Soviet Embassy in Washington. The spy rivalry continues, but how has the game changed since the fall of the Soviet Union?
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Petition Against Female Genital Mutilation Provokes An Angry Backlash
It's a ritual of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community in India. An effort to get the government to outlaw the practice has sparked debate — and verbal attacks.
Trump Advisers Assess Whether To Keep FBI Director James Comey
Comey has nearly seven years left on his term but became a divisive figure during the presidential campaign. The Trump team is also considering how to fill critical Justice Department vacancies.
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Georgetown University To Offer Slave Descendants Preferential Admissions
When Georgetown University announced they were going to try to make reparations to descendants of slaves held by the university more than a century ago, it raised tough questions for the families who stand to receive the reparations. Georgetown is offering preferential admissions to descendants, but one family with two students applying, have another idea.
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Cherokee Nation Sues Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens Over Tribal Opioid Crisis
The tribe says these companies regularly filled large, suspicious prescriptions within the Nation's 14 counties in northeastern Oklahoma, leading to hundreds of tribal members' deaths.
Task Force Calls For More Safety Oversight At NIH Research Hospital
NIH Director Francis Collins has stopped research at two leading labs for now. But an independent board of experts wants even more oversight to ensure that patient safety is the top priority.
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Reporting Live From Miami: A Bunch Of Fourth-Graders Tell Their Teacher's Story
We asked the students in Marlem Diaz-Brown's class in Miami to tell the story of their "amazing" teacher.
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Sen. Cory Booker On Health Care And The Democrats' Future
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker about the progressive strategy to stop the GOP health care bill — and what Democrats need to do to get back on top.
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