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NCAA Plans To Allow College Athletes To Get Paid For Use Of Their Names, Images
The organization says it's just starting to work out the details of how athletes would be compensated. The governing body's decision Tuesday reverses course on its longstanding objection to the idea.
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Mourners Remember Atatiana Jefferson's 'Shining Smile' After Fort Worth Shooting
Jefferson's death became the latest flash point in the national conversation about police accountability and the killing of black residents by white officers. Her funeral was held on Thursday.
Iran's U.N. Ambassador: Strike On U.S. Bases Was 'Measured, Proportionate Response'
Majid Takht Ravanchi, speaking to Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep, says Iran has no plans for further action against the U.S. but is prepared if Washington renews its aggression.
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Pelosi Signals An End To Her Hold On Articles Of Impeachment
For weeks, the House speaker has refrained from sending the articles to the Senate, saying she needed details on how an impeachment trial would work. But Thursday, she indicated she would soon relent.
At Supreme Court, Another Potential Loss For Prosecutors Fighting Public Corruption
The "Bridgegate" scandal infuriated motorists and endangered public safety, but if the past is prologue, the high court could treat it as much ado about nothing.
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Trump Wants To Move The U.S. Secret Service Back To Treasury
After the Sept. 11 attacks, the Secret Service moved to Homeland Security. The White House says the service should be moved again to be better suited to protect the nation's financial infrastructure.
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Fear Of War With Iran Once Dominated Headlines. What's Happening Now?
Just a few weeks ago, the U.S. assassinated an Iranian general, Iran accidentally shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet and protesters took to the streets of Iran. So where are we now? We check in.
Shots Fired After SUV Storms Past Mar-A-Lago Checkpoints; 2 People In Custody
"This is somebody that obviously was impaired somehow and is driving very recklessly," Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw told reporters. "I'm not so sure she knew where she was going."
All Eyes On Iowa
The Iowa caucuses are two days away. For the first time this election cycle, voters will get a say in who becomes the Democratic nominee for President.
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Looming Impeachment Trial Adds Urgency To Senators' Campaign Push
The four senators running for president will mostly be off the campaign trail in the final days before Iowa votes. They'll work around the impeachment trial with Skype, surrogates and red-eye flights.
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