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Trump Signs Executive Orders In Push To Make It Easier To Build Oil And Gas Pipelines
President Trump issues two executive orders that could make it harder for states to block companies from building oil and gas pipeline projects.
Mass. Judge And Retired Court Officer Charged With Helping Defendant Evade ICE
The judge and the former court officer allegedly helped an undocumented immigrant slip out of a courtroom to avoid arrest by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in April 2018.
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Pakistan Says It's Holding Indian Pilot After Jet Shot Down In Cross-Border Airstrike
Both sides claim to have shot down the others' warplanes in what amounts to a major escalation of tensions between the rival nuclear powers.
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Vaping Giant Juul Settles Lawsuit, Will Not Market To Teens And Children
An environmental group sued e-cigarette maker Juul and achieved a settlement that will restrict the company's marketing practices in several ways. Plus, the latest on vaping illnesses from the CDC.
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Impeachment Inquiry Public Hearing Begins On Capitol Hill
The public phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump began Wednesday morning. Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR White House correspondent Tamara Keith about the opening and what to expect.
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Supreme Court Could Be Headed To A Major Unraveling Of Public School Funding
At Wednesday's arguments, a majority of the justices suggested a major expansion of public funding for parochial schools.
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'The Mandalorian' Has The Nostalgia And Storytelling That Star Wars Fans Want
The Mandalorian is the first Star Wars live-action spinoff series and the highest profile program on the new Disney+ streaming service. It may be a barometer of Disney+'s chances.
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Democrats Postpone 1st Ukraine Deposition Following Pompeo Objections
The secretary of state accused House Democrats of trying to "intimidate" and "bully" current and former State Department officials by asking them to give depositions over the growing Ukraine scandal.
Texas Prosecutor Drops All Charges In 2015 Biker Shootout That Killed 9
The McLennan County district attorney said he aims to "end this nightmare that we have been dealing with in this county." Prosecutors were not able to win any convictions after indicting 155 bikers.
Motel 6 To Pay $12 Million After Improperly Giving Guest Lists To ICE
Washington state's attorney general said Motel 6 shared information about approximately 80,000 guests in the state and that guests faced questioning from ICE, detainment and deportation as a result.
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