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China kicks off Third Plenum amid economic challenges
China’s leaders are meeting in Beijing, and have a fresh chance to make some policy adjustments to perk up the economy.
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Federal Investigator Outlines Probe Into Wells Fargo
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Jeff Ehrlich, deputy enforcement director for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, about the investigation into Wells Fargo. Last week, federal regulators fined the bank more than $185 million dollars for opening accounts to meet intense sales goals.
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Senate Intel Committee Previews Probe Into Russia's Election Meddling
The chairman and vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee briefed reporters on Wednesday about their investigation into President Trump's potential connections to Russia's election meddling.
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NPR's Full Court Press On Presidential Press Conferences
How should NPR cover major appearances by President Donald Trump?
The Russia Investigations: What You Need To Know About Russian 'Active Measures'
Russia has been waging a broad, concerted campaign of influence against the U.S. that includes a number of both overt and clandestine elements.
Coronavirus Could Persist Into Next Year, But Impact Can Be Reduced, Says CDC Expert
A top federal health official said Monday that the evolving coronavirus outbreak could persist in the United States into next year, while stressing that public health interventions could still reduce the spread of the virus and cases of illness and death. “As the trajectory of the outbreak continues, many people in the U.S. will at … Continue reading Coronavirus Could Persist Into Next Year, But Impact Can Be Reduced, Says CDC Expert →
Trump: Payroll Tax Cuts And Hourly Worker Relief Possible In Coronavirus Response
Top administration officials will meet with House and Senate Republicans Tuesday to discuss economic relief for workers and small businesses. Democrats, however, signaled they are not on board.
Pelosi, Ryan Call on Conyers To Step Down; Franken Under Senate Ethics Inquiry
Rep. John Conyers, the 88-year-old Michigan Democrat facing multiple accusations of sexual misconduct, was in the hospital on Thursday, according to his office.
Eighth Person In Donald Trump Jr. Meeting Had Links To Money Laundering
Another person in last year's meeting with Donald Trump Jr. has been identified as Irakly Kaveladze, a Russian-American employee of the company controlled by the Trumps' business friends, the Agalarov family. Records show he owns businesses near the Trump golf course in Los Angeles and may have been accused of money laundering.
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Senate Committee Releases 2,500 Pages About 2016 Trump Tower Meeting
The papers reaffirm previous accounts of the meeting by people involved — that Donald Trump Jr. and team sought "dirt" offered to them on Hillary Clinton and received some political intelligence.
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