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Trump Urges Russia To 'Find' Clinton's Emails And Release Them
Republican Donald Trump spoke at a press conference Wednesday morning, in which he said Russia should try to find thousands of deleted emails from his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton's private system.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Rep. Robert Garcia, ranking Democratic member of the House Oversight Committee, about newly-public emails that appear to tie Jeffrey Epstein to President Trump.
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Trump Says Without Evidence That China Hacked Clinton Email Server
The president appeared to refer to a report by the right-wing Daily Caller, which cites two anonymous sources and points a finger at a Chinese-owned company based outside of Washington, D.C.
The Digital Backstory Of The Much-Debated GOP Memo On The FBI
Steve Inskeep talks to Molly McKew of the social media intelligence group New Media Frontier, who says Russian-controlled social media accounts helped to drive public pressure to release the memo.
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New WikiLeaks Emails Return Attention To Clinton Foundation Controversy
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Wall Street Journal reporter James Grimaldi about the latest WikiLeaks release on the Clinton Foundation.
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Even if an employer contributes to an HSA, the money belongs to the worker, who can move it to find better services or lower fees.
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Newly released documents show Wilbur Ross was "mystified" by delays in adding the question to the 2020 head count, just months after taking over the department, which oversees the Census Bureau.
Hacked Emails Highlight The Controversial Role Of Paid Partisan Pundits
Revelations from the hacked Democratic emails posted by Wikileaks forced Democratic party chief Donna Brazile's resignation as a CNN pundit and cast an unwanted glare on other reporters.
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Bush Eyes Tax Cut on Savings Accounts
President George Bush would like to make his tax cuts permanent, and add some new ones. The most dramatic new proposal from the White House would allow Americans to pay less tax on their savings. Many Democrats contend it's just another tax break for the wealthy. NPR's Kathleen Schalch reports.
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