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At least 4 people are dead as massive snowstorm creates dangerous travel conditions
Dozens of people have also been injured in a major winter storm spanning from Ohio to Washington, D.C. Up to a foot of snow is expected in some areas, and hundreds of thousands of people are without power.
Should Reporters Boycott White House Press Briefings After CNN Press Badge Revoked?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with White House Correspondents' Association President Olivier Knox about the White House's decision to revoke CNN reporter Jim Acosta's press badge.
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How The Trump Administration's Family Separation Policy Is Playing Out
In recent days, there's been an uproar over children being separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jennifer Nagda, policy director at the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights.
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Once An Afterthought, Housing Now Dominates Oregon's Legislative Landscape
The state of Oregon has shifted in recent years to play a larger role in addressing the state's housing crisis.
Oregon Considers Cigarette Tax Hike To Match Neighbors — And Fund Health Care
The proposal is a major feature of Gov. Kate Brown's plan for funding the state's Medicaid program. It could also lead to a rematch of a 2007 ballot measure.
New Haven Teachers Strike Drags Into Third Week
Following a roughly 12-hour bargaining session on Sunday, union and district officials again failed to reach an agreement, with less than two weeks remaining in the school year.
Pelosi shattered the marble ceiling and leaves a historic leadership legacy
Nancy Pelosi led highly pivotal moments in recent U.S. political history. Here, a look at Pelosi's career and its impact on that history.
Thoughts On Cap And Trade? Oregon Lawmakers Want To Hear Them
Hearings on a cap-and-trade proposal in the Oregon Legislature are scheduled in Springfield, Medford, The Dalles and Bend. The bill aims to curb carbon emissions.
Agreement Reached To Protect Devil's Staircase, Other Oregon Wildernesses
The legislation, which appears headed to a vote in January, also includes provisions aimed at helping protect the Crooked River Ranch in Central Oregon from wildfire.
Demand For Audio Books Keeps Penguin Random House Recording
Audiobooks as we know them have been around for about 25 years. But the form really took off when MP3 players like the iPod came out.
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