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Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel Reacts To Cancellation Of Planned North Korea Summit
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., the top democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, about President Trump cancelling the summit with North Korea.
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What Tuesday's Primary Results Say About The Midterms This Fall
Eight states had primary contests Tuesday — determining who will be on the ballot in some important races come November. NPR takes a look at what we learned from those results — and what we should be looking for headed into the fall.
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Olympic Officials Grilled By Congress About Sexual Abuse Scandals
Some of the nation's top Olympic officials face tough questioning in Congress Wednesday. The sexual abuse of young athletes and their coaches is leading to some changes.
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Will President Trump Take Military Action In Syria?
President Trump says he has a lot of military options following a suspected chemical attack in Syria. He met with top military officials on Monday to discuss how to respond to the attack.
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Education Department Official Apologizes For 'Flippant' Campus Sexual Assault Comments
Candice Jackson, the top civil rights enforcer at the Education Department, apologized this week for remarks made on the topic of campus sexual assault to The New York Times that she said were "flippant." This comes as the department begins to change how it investigates claims of sexual assault, lending more of an ear to those accused as well as victims.
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Iranian-American Gives Millions To PSU, Slams Trump's Travel Ban
Portland State University's top donor just gave the school another $5 million. The Iranian-American businessman used the occasion to criticize president Donald Trump’s travel ban.
Orange Chicken, Panda Express' Gift To American Chinese Food, Turns 30
The concoction, crispy fried chicken tossed with a sweet and sour sauce, is an Americanized version of dishes found in China. But this top seller has developed its own authenticity over the years.
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Are GOP Senators Wiping Out Tax Breaks For Corporations?
A contradiction in the Senate tax bill appears to weaken some of the very benefits it was introducing for big businesses. But it might not last as lawmakers work out a final bill.
Survey Reveals How Americans Think Biden Has Handled The Pandemic
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds most Americans approve of President Biden's handling of the pandemic, right as Biden is set to deliver a primetime address on the pandemic.
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Democrats Want To Bring Earmarks Back As Way To Break Gridlock In Congress
Top House Democrats want to revive the spending practice that allows members to request money for specific projects. It has been effectively banned since 2011.
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