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Jury Selection To Begin In Ex-Trump Campaign Manager Manafort's Trial
The fraud trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort begins Tuesday. Noel King talks to former federal prosecutor Chuck Rosenberg about the case and how it relates to the Russia probe.
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Education Department Investigating USC's Handling Of Sexual Harassment Allegations
Complaints against Dr. George Tyndall, which date back to 1990, range from unnecessary touching in the course of pelvic exams to inappropriate sexual comments.
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Alleged White Supremacist Is Charged With Terrorism After Stopping Amtrak Train
The FBI uncovered ties to "an 'alt-right' Neo-Nazi group" and accounts that the suspect talked about killing black people, according to court papers.
Federal Appeals Court Gives EPA 90 Days To Propose Long-Awaited Lead Standards
A federal appeals court has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to propose a new standard for lead inside homes within 90 days. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Eve Gartner, who litigated on behalf of groups suing the EPA to update the standards.
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Portland commissioner cuts funding for embattled neighborhood group
In her first major decision as the elected-in-charge of Portland’s civic life bureau, Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty has decided to permanently cut city funding from embattled neighborhood group Southwest Neighborhoods Inc.
Forbes Editor Warns Against Hiring Press Secretaries From Trump Administration
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Randall Lane, chief content officer at Forbes, about his recent warning to companies to not hire former Trump communications officials.
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Michael Wolff Defends His Reporting Of New Trump Tell-All
The author of the forthcoming book Siege: Trump Under Fire, defended an explosive claim that had already been called into doubt before the book's publication.
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Find Yourself in the California Legislature — or Not
There are (still) more white men named James or Jim in the California Legislature than African-American and Asian-American women combined.
A Look At The Court Cases Where The Trump Administration Is Fighting Subpoenas
There are a half dozen cases involving Trump subpoenas making their way up to the Supreme Court. But one before the 2nd Circuit is headed to the court like a rocket ship.
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Bodycam video doesn't show Walker making a threatening move, family lawyer says
The family of Jayland Walker, who was killed by police in Akron, Ohio, says a video released by police was "brutal." NPR's Leila Fadel talks to the family's lawyer Bobby DiCello.
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