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Chaos at the Saddam Trial
Saddam Hussein is ushered out of the courtroom after arguing with the new judge presiding over his trial. Lourdes Garcia-Navarro has an account of today's dramatic proceedings.
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Reporter Miller Returns to Stand at Libby Trial
Former New York Times reporter Judith Miller returns to the witness stand at the perjury trial of former White House aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby. She has disputed Libby's account of when he first discussed the identity of a CIA operative.
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Amazon buying One Medical is only its most recent dive into the health care industry
Amazon is buying One Medical, a primary care practice. The tech giant has already stepped into the health care world, but experts said this is a big step to expand Amazon's physical health presence.
Sen. Cory Booker On The Expanded Child Tax Credit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, a Democrat, about his support of the expanded child tax credit, which is part of the stimulus package Democrats passed in March.
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Donald Trump, Retweetin' Like It's 2008 — But How?
Who exactly is behind Trump's prodigious Twitter account — and how is he retweeting Trump supporters? The recent hubbub over a deleted tweet has merely deepened the mystery.
Friday Media Roundtable; JME DJ Session
The battle over redistricting continues, with another ruling imminent; more details about the books “banned” by Duval schools have come to light and the Jacksonville Jaguars aim for a playoff spot in a primetime game.
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What do Elon Musk and other billionaires want in return for backing Trump?
New Yorker writer Susan Glasser says Trump is highly transactional, so billionaires may be betting on access and a seat at the table if he’s re-elected. It’s what some of them got in his first term.
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University Of Florida Agrees To $19.8M Federal Settlement
The University of Florida is involved in a federal settlement to repay nearly $20 million to the United States government.The U.S. Department of Justice…
Federal Watchdog Issues Scathing Report On Ed Department's Handling Of Student Loans
The department's own inspector general says student loan companies aren't following the rules, and that the government isn't doing enough to hold them accountable.
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Johnson & Johnson Ordered To Pay Oklahoma $572 Million In Opioid Trial
In a landmark ruling, Judge Thad Balkman ruled in favor of Oklahoma in its lawsuit to hold the drugmaker accountable for the costs of opioid addiction in the state.
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