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Why Did Russia Attack The 2016 Election? This Week's Whirlwind Offers New Clues
Russian President Vladimir Putin's preoccupation with two individuals he has singled out for blame suggests how strongly the Russian leader viewed his 2016 attack on the U.S. as simple turnabout.
Facebook In Congress: What To Expect When Zuckerberg Goes To Capitol Hill
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before the Senate judiciary and commerce committees on Tuesday and the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday.
Week In Politics: Paul Manafort's Trial And Ohio's Special Congressional Election
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Michelle Goldberg, columnist for The New York Times, and Guy Benson, political editor of Townhall.com about the leaked recording of Rep. Devin Nunes, Paul Manafort's trial, and the impact of the special election in Ohio's 12th District.
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North Dakota Prison Officials Think Outside The Box To Revamp Solitary Confinement
Thousands of inmates serve some of their time in solitary confinement, locked down in small cells for up to 23 hours a day. North Dakota is changing its thinking on this segregated housing.
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Oscar Winner Tom Hanks Shares His Secret To Success — And Love For The Typewriter
We'll talk with actor Tom Hanks on his career, his book and his love affair with the typewriter.
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Trump To Declare National Emergency As Well As Sign Spending Bill, White House Says
By Thursday evening, Congress had easily passed the bipartisan spending deal, which had been crafted by lawmakers from both the chambers. The vote was 83-16 in the Senate and 300-128 in the House.
Barbershop: The Year In Sports
In the Barbershop, NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Washington Post's Kevin Blackistone, The Nation's Dave Zirin, and USA Today's Christine Brennan about the biggest stories in sports in 2018.
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The News Didn't Stop Over The Holidays. Here's What You Missed
The government partially shut down, President Trump and the first lady made a secret visit to Iraq, and the stock market plunged and rebounded — all in just over a week.
U.S. Is About To Reinstate Iran Sanctions. Here's What That Means
Come Monday, the Trump administration plans to restore the full measure of sanctions that were lifted with the Iran nuclear deal. You probably have questions about the situation. We have answers.
In A Remote Arctic Outpost, Norway Keeps Watch On Russia's Military Buildup
Warmer weather up north is opening up shipping lanes and new access to natural resources. It's also fueling a military buildup.
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