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5 Big Unanswered Questions About The Russia Investigations
Congress is gone. The president is on holiday. Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller, however, is forging ahead. What comes next?
Face-Down, Head-First, 90 Miles An Hour On The Ice
Olympic skeleton racers' chins rest an inch or two above the ice. "Obviously, you don't want your face scraping across the ice 'cause it does slow you down," says one. "But it also doesn't feel good."
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'A New Reality': Students And Teachers From Puerto Rico Start Over In Florida
Families who've fled their storm-ravaged island have arrived in Orlando. Schools have opened their doors, but the uncertainty and stress have taken a toll on just about everybody.
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Post-Alabama, Democrats See A Slim Path To A Senate Majority, But Challenges Remain
An unlikely win in Alabama gives Democrats an elusive third target they may need to flip the Senate, but a difficult map remains. There are signs, however, of a blue wave forming in 2018.
The Deeper Challenges Facing The VA
Fixing the Department of Veterans Affairs won’t be easy for whoever ends up running it.
Here's What You Need To Know About Infinity Stones Before The New Avengers Movie
They're the major MacGuffins of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — but there's a lot of them, and you need a scorecard to keep track of which does what. We're here for you.
How The White House's Internal Dynamics Is Taking The Focus Off Policy
NPR's Ari Shapiro is joined by David Brooks of The New York Times, and Karen Tumulty of The Washington Post, to discuss tariffs on steel and aluminum imports announced this week and the internal dynamics of the White House.
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Recapping Trump's SOTU Address and What's Inside The Released GOP Memo
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution about the Russia memo that was released today, the President's State of the Union speech, and the looming government shutdown deadline.
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Do Women Candidates Have An Advantage In 2018?
Pollsters say that candidates who are women are uniquely positioned to do well in 2018 — and that many voters choose partly based on gender (even when they don't realize it).
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Former USA Taekwondo Coach Banned From The Sport For Sexual Misconduct
Jean Lopez coached the U.S. taekwondo team at four Olympic Games. A SafeSport investigation has found him guilty of sexual misconduct against multiple athletes, including minors.
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