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Advocates Say Trump Budget Cuts Will Hurt Country's Most Vulnerable
The outline released Thursday by the White House reduces funding for public housing, Meals on Wheels, community grants and more. Trump's lead budget official says such programs aren't proven to work.
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This Week In Race: New Doc, New Pols, New Race Game
The Fader had a terrific profile of the Minnesota House's first Somali-American Muslim member, Rep. Ilhan Omar, who is standing firm against the so-called Muslim ban.
First Openly Transgender Professional Team Athlete Retires
Harrison Browne announced his retirement from the National Women's Hockey League. He says the support since coming out last October, has been overwhelming.
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Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Skeptical Of Federal Agency Power
Judge Neil Gorsuch has said deferring to agencies is an abdication of judicial responsibility. He is expected to be grilled on this at Monday's confirmation hearings.
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More Than 250 Bodies Found In Mass Grave In Mexico
Authorities say they've found more than 250 bodies in what may be Mexico's largest mass grave site. The area has been marred by violence as warring drug gangs battle for control of the state.
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Zbigniew Brzezinski On Trump's Foreign Policy
Rachel Martin talks with former national security adviser for President Carter Zbigniew Brzezinski, who says President Trump does not have a clear foreign policy.
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How To Make Boring Sell: In A Jiffy
The Chelsea Milling Co. is known as the manufacturer of Jiffy baking mixes: for muffins, cakes, biscuits and more. Here's how the family-owned manufacturer has managed to thrive for generations.
Pour Your Guinness Properly This St. Patrick's Day
A cafe in Vancouver posted a picture of a poorly poured glass of Guinness on their Facebook page for St. Patrick's Day. An Irish newspaper wrote that Irish people "grimace in disgust" at the picture.
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House OKs Bill Making It Tougher To Keep 'Mentally Incompetent' Vets From Buying Guns
Critics of the bill say it could lead to more suicides — in one recent year, an average of 20 veterans per day died from suicide, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Tillerson Says 'All Of The Options Are On The Table' In Dealing With North Korea
One day after saying diplomatic efforts "have failed" to affect North Korea, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says the U.S. would consider all military options if compelled to act.
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