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Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal Calls For Probe Into Michael Flynn
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Sen. Blumenthal of Connecticut about his call for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to name a special counsel to investigate ousted national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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President Trump Seems Determined To Continue The Permanent Campaign
The president seemed as concerned with how he won the presidency as he was about his actual presidency. And this weekend he will once again be rallying like it's 2016.
Court Strikes Down Florida Law Barring Doctors From Discussing Guns With Patients
A federal appeals court ruled that part of the state's "Docs vs. Glocks" law limiting what doctors can ask patients about guns in the home violates the First Amendment right to free speech.
The Trump Media Survey Is Phenomenally Biased. It's Also Useful
Uber-flawed surveys are still useful: They can plant ideas in respondents' heads, provide friendly numbers and test new messaging.
Trump Talks Jobs At Boeing Plant In South Carolina
The president's visit to the North Charleston plant comes after the company's employees voted against unionizing. "We want products made in America, made by American hands," he said.
Oroville Dam Reached Capacity Faster Than Previous 16 Years
The Oroville dam is the tallest in the country and has a capacity of 3,537,577 acre feet. It went over capacity last week causing massive evacuations and bringing attention to its damaged spillways.
North Korea Demands Malaysia Release Body Of Kim Jong Un's Half-Brother
Malaysian officials did an autopsy on the body of Kim Jong Nam, who died in Kuala Lumpur under mysterious circumstances, but haven't released the results. Pyongyang says it won't accept the findings.
#OnPointListens: Economic Futures, In Detroit And America
We are in Detroit on our national listening tour, talking about the American economy in the age of Trump.
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'The Great Wall' Stands As A Monument To Absurd CGI Clutter
Matt Damon plays an accomplished bow-and-arrow warrior in ancient China in his latest film. Critic David Edelstein says The Great Wall is "lavishly ... terrible."
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New Guidelines Seek To Provide Clarity On Food Expiration Dates
There's no federal standard for indicating food expiration dates. Now, new guidance for food companies suggests using one of just two descriptors, "best if used by" and "use by."
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