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Flynn's Departure Adds Fuel As Trump's Russia Problem Smolders
Russia is at the center of recurring controversies swirling around the president. Yet he has consistently taken a softer line on Russia and hasn't spelled out his plans on a range of critical issues.
Duchenne Drug Delayed After Outrage Over Price
Many Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients in the U.S. have imported a medicine called deflazacort for about $1,200 a year. A brand-name version just approved for sale in America costs $89,000.
Congress Moves To Overturn D.C. 'Death With Dignity Law'
The D.C. law gives District physicians the right to prescribe lethal medication to terminally ill patients who have less than six months to live.
Under New Leader, Gambia Cancels Withdrawal From International Criminal Court
As Gambia's new president Adama Barrow settles into his new role, he is also taking steps to resuscitate international ties cut off by his predecessor Yahya Jammeh.
Before Adele's Grammy Controversy, There Was The Great Tea Squabble
Calls for a boycott are not new for Adele. And now, embroiled in the politics of both left and right, she will likely think longingly back to her first, uncomplicated boycott — about her tea-making.
6 Unanswered Questions After Michael Flynn's Resignation
Flynn's departure from his position as national security adviser is followed by contradictory statements from the White House and an unclear timeline on the administration's response.
N. Korean Leader Kim Jong Un's Half-Brother Is Dead. But Why?
"It probably is the strangest story that I have encountered about North Korean elites and the Kim family," says Michael Madden, who runs the site North Korea Leadership Watch.
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California Man To Plead Guilty To Buying Weapons Used In San Bernardino Attack
Enrique Marquez Jr., a friend of Syed Rizwan Farook, the male shooter in the San Bernardino terrorist attack, will plead guilty to conspiring with Farook. Fourteen people died in the 2015 attack.
Researchers Examine Race Factor In Car Crashes Involving Pedestrians
Cars are less likely to stop when people of color step into intersections, a study says. That may partly explain why there are higher levels of pedestrian deaths among racial minority communities.
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Lawmakers Call For Probe Into Flynn's Russian Communications
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana, who's on the House Judiciary Committee. There are calls for an investigation into Michael Flynn's interactions with Russia.
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