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Former Senate Aide Charged With Lying To FBI About Contacts With Reporters
However, James A. Wolfe has not been charged with mishandling or disclosing classified information related to his decades of work with the intelligence committee.
DeVos On School Safety; A New Leader For Education's Civil Rights Office
Also in our weekly education news roundup: controversy over New York City's elite high schools; and new moves by Apple to give parents control over what apps their kids are using.
Trump Used To Disparage An Anti-Bribery Law; Will He Enforce It Now?
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a 1977 U.S. law, bars payoffs to foreign officials by companies. Its global reach has helped fight corruption. But the law has critics, including President Trump.
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Brown Enjoys Post-Election Donation Boom — While Pushing Campaign Finance Limits
Many donors rush to give Gov. Kate Brown "make-up" money after backing her opponent, Republican Knute Buehler, in the last election.
Iraq Spending Sparks Calls for Debate
The Senate is considering a $108 billion supplemental spending bill that includes record amounts for fighting the war in Iraq. Some lawmakers are insisting that, as long as the money is going to be spent, the least they can do is debate the wisdom of the war.
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A group of Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn is reviving the golden age of cantorial music
Musician Jeremiah Lockwood hopes to introduce the world to a new music scene bubbling in Brooklyn.
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Week In Politics: The Mueller Investigation And The Next Attorney General
The recent filings from the special counsel and federal prosecutors have been reverberating throughout the Capitol. A look at the impact on the president and Congress.
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Health Care Debate Takes Center Stage
President Obama takes his health care message to a rare joint session of Congress next week. The address is an indication of the high stakes of the debate surrounding a health care overhaul.
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Economy To Dominate Obama's Speech To Congress
President Obama makes his first address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday amid economic anxiety. Obama is expected to talk about his own budget and other challenges facing his fledgling administration.
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Cameron To Face Parliament Over News Corp. Ties
British Prime Minister David Cameron is expected to address Parliament Wednesday on the phone-hacking scandal. It is thought he'll give details of a public inquiry into the media, the day after Rupert Murdoch and his son were grilled by members of a parliamentary committee.
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