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In ‘The Enemy Of The People,’ CNN Reporter Recounts His Time Covering President Trump

Jim Acosta comes across less like a reporter than a rival in his book — giving his side of the history of his interactions with the president and the legal battle to regain access to the White House.

Trump Wants To Limit Aid For Low-Income Americans. A Look At His Proposals

Low-income Americans who take advantage of government safety net programs could be affected by a number of proposed rules and actions in areas such as housing, food aid, overtime and immigration.

From Drought to ‘Title-Town’: Why Boston Fans Remain Insatiable

The Boston Bruins hope to add yet another championship to Boston’s collection when they take on the St. Louis Blues in Wednesday’s Stanley Cup Final.

Hackers Grabbed Security-Camera Images Taken At Border Crossing, CBP Says

The photographs of license plates and people inside vehicles were taken over a six-week period at a single U.S. land-border point, the Customs and Border Protection agency says.

Trump Will Try To Bolster Iowa Farmers Hurt By Trade, Weather

President Trump promised Midwestern corn farmers he would lift some restrictions on blending corn-derived ethanol into gasoline. Iowa farmers say the policies are undermining them in other ways.

The Money And Trade-Offs Involved In The Influencer Economy

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Taylor Lorenz of The Atlantic about the influence economy, how much money is at stake and who has the power.

Trump Administration Taps Hardliner Cuccinelli For Top Immigration Job

The administration named high-profile immigration hawk Ken Cuccinelli to lead the agency in charge of citizenship and visas, raising concerns among immigrant rights advocates.

Oregon’s Criminal Justice System To Be Examined Over Treatment Of Mentally Ill People

Some Oregon inmates with mental illness are in jail rather than a state mental health hospital. A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday that Oregon is not providing timely, appropriate care.

University Of Alabama Returns $26.5 Million Donation To Hugh Culverhouse

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with attorney and investor Hugh Culverhouse, whose $26.5 million donation to the University of Alabama was returned and whose name was removed from the law school.

Wildlife Biologists Disagree On The Most Effective Way To Control Coyotes

The federal government kills thousands of coyotes every year to keep them from preying on livestock and big game. But some wildlife biologists say killing coyotes isn’t the best way to control them.

Poll Shows Travelers Still Fear 737 Max As Boeing Tries To Get It Back In The Air

While Boeing, the FAA and others work to get the 737 MAX back in the air, there’s a lingering question: will passengers fly on the plane after two fatal crashes?

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