Hope Hicks Testifies On President Trump’s Potential Obstruction Of Justice
The former Trump aide’s appearance before the Judiciary Committee is the first time an official from the White House agreed to show up. But Democrats say she is not answering their questions.
Trump Administration Weakens Climate Plan To Help Coal Plants Stay Open
The Trump administration is replacing one of President Barack Obama’s signature plans to address climate change. It may help some coal-fired power plants, but likely won’t slow the industry’s decline.
Former DHS Official On Trump’s Mass Deportation Threats
Former Department of Homeland Security official Theresa Cardinal Brown talks with NPR’s Noel King about President Trump’s threats of mass deportations.
Feds Seize Estimated $1 Billion In Cocaine From Ship In Philadelphia
The drugs were reportedly found in seven containers aboard the MSC Gayane at Philadelphia’s Packer Marine Terminal. Authorities say it is one of the biggest-ever drug busts in the U.S.
News Brief: Trump Campaigns In Florida And Threatens Mass Deportations
President Trump chose Orlando, Fla., for the official kickoff of his reelection campaign. Also, he tweeted about an intensified immigration enforcement effort.
Google Pledges $1 Billion For Affordable Housing
Google says it will spend $1 billion to help make housing more affordable in the Bay Area. The region is undergoing a housing crisis, in part, because of high tech worker salaries.
Small Town Pride As Picnic
The small town of Hendersonville, N.C., observed LGBTQ Pride for the first time. There wasn’t a parade. It was a picnic — an event that allowed some people to talk to each other for the first time.
Boeing Still Reeling
Boeing got a big vote of confidence in its troubled 737 Max. A European airlines group has inked a deal to buy 200 of the jets. But the troubles are far from over.
PG&E To Pay $1 Billion To Local Governments For Wildfire Damage
California utility PG&E has reached a proposed $1 billion settlement with local governments. The deal is related to damage from wildfires caused by the company’s equipment dating back four years.
House Holds Hearing On Reparations
Lawmakers are holding a hearing on reparations for African Americans. Darrick Hamilton, the executive director of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, speaks with NPR’s Noel King.
Got Space For A Dead Whale?
The number of dead gray whales washing up on Pacific Northwest beaches keeps going up during this year’s northbound migration. And the federal government is requesting help with cleanup.
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