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Air Force None? Trump Threatens To Cancel New Presidential Plane Over Cost
The president-elect complained about possible cost overruns of a new version of Air Force One, picking a fight with Boeing, the American aircraft-maker.
After Years Of Mediocrity, The Dallas Cowboys Have The NFL's Best Record
The Cowboys have won only two playoff games in the past 20 years, but all of a sudden, they are once again a force again in the NFL, says commentator Frank Deford.
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Groundhog Day 2017: Winter Is (Still) Coming, Punxsutawney Phil Says
Phil was in an unusually feisty mood, but once he settled down, he saw his own shadow, officials deemed. Staten Island Chuck didn't agree, predicting an early spring.
High School Students Build Tiny Houses For Flood Victims
Since floods in West Virginia destroyed thousands of homes, residents have struggled to find housing. Vocational students are constructing tiny homes, rather than bookshelves or birdhouses.
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Airline CEOs To Discuss Aging Infrastructure, Foreign Competition With Trump
They're also expected to discuss air traffic control reform, and possibly Trump's travel ban, at their meeting with the president on Thursday morning.
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In Show Of Reconciliation, Japan's Leader Visits Pearl Harbor
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe joined President Barack Obama to pay tribute to victims of the attack. Robert Siegel talks with NPR's Elise Hu about Japan-U.S. relations going forward.
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U.S. Ethics Official: Trump's Divestiture Is Hard, Pricey And Essential
Every modern president has taken the tough steps to avoid conflicts of interest, setting an example for the entire executive branch, and the world, says the head of the Office of Government Ethics.
National Portrait Gallery Installs Photo Of President-Elect Trump
The image dates from 1989 and shows Trump tossing a red apple. It was taken in 1989 by Michael O'Brien for a Fortune magazine story on billionaires.
A Trump Swing Voter Looks Ahead
Voters in Pennsylvania's Luzerne County have reliably picked Democrats for president — until now. Jamie Ruppert is among those blue-collar, working-class voters who switched parties to vote Trump.
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Can Trump's Pick For Attorney General Serve Independently From The White House?
There's supposed to be a firewall between the Justice Department and the Oval Office, but Sessions' vigorous support of Donald Trump's campaign raises doubts about how independent he could be.
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