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Why Ditching NAFTA Could Hurt America's Farmers More Than Mexico's
Trade in food between the U.S. and Mexico has exploded over the past 15 years. President Trump is talking about restricting that trade, but when it comes to food, such moves could backfire.
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'Nobody That I Know Of': Trump Denies Campaign Contacts With Russia
In a wide-ranging news conference, the president said his fired national security adviser did nothing wrong, but misled the vice president.
Book Review: '300 Arguments,' Sarah Manguso
Poetry reviewer Tess Taylor declares Sarah Manguso's new book, 300 Arguments, is poetry, not essays — or is it?
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Trump Administration Signals Shift In Policy On DACA
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Tom Wong, assistant professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego, about how the Trump administration may carry out immigration policy differently, especially for people previously considered low priority.
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Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford On Scott Pruitt And EPA
Steve Inskeep talks to Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford about Friday's vote to confirm Scott Pruitt to lead the EPA. The vote is before a deadline for Pruitt to release emails with fossil fuel interests.
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As Presidents Live Longer, Doctors Debate Whether To Test For Dementia
The true health of politicians has likely been cloaked in secrecy since the days of Mesopotamian kings, but definitely since the Wilson administration. Has the time come to test presidents' cognition?
The Environmental Consequences Of A Wall On The U.S.-Mexico Border
Discussions of a border wall happen at the intersection of environmental and civil rights.
S.C. Man Is Accused Of Trying To Emulate Attack On Charleston Church
A 29-year-old man was arrested in Myrtle Beach, S.C., accused of buying a gun and ammunition as part of a plan to carry out a white supremacist attack "in the spirit of Dylann Roof."
How The EPA Became A Victim Of Its Own Success
The Trump administration faces protests for its plan to aggressively rein in the EPA, an agency created by President Richard Nixon. But environmental protection was not always so politically divisive.
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Mayor presents State of the City on Facebook Live
Mayor Jean Stothert will present the annual State of the City via Facebook Live today at 2:00 p.m.
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