Inside The Mueller Report, This Man Found A Photo Of His Dad Being Used By Russians
Coal miner Lee Hipshire was photographed in 1976 emerging from a mine after a long day’s work. Years after his father’s death, his son found out the photo was used by Russian trolls to support Trump.
Angry With NFL After No-Call, Saints Fans Resort To Lawsuits, Billboards
“We’ll probably never get over it,” Saints coach Sean Payton said after Sunday’s championship game. The team’s fans aren’t over it, either — and they’re getting creative in their outrage.
Supreme Court Temporarily Clears Way For Ban On Transgender Military Personnel
The Supreme Court has revived the Trump administration’s ban on transgender military personnel, for now. NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Shannon Minter of with the National Center for Lesbian Rights.
Federal Employees Share How The Shutdown Is Affecting Them As It Goes On
Several people around the country explain how the shutdown of the federal government has touched their lives.
Los Angeles Teachers Union To Vote On Tentative Agreement To End Strike
The Los Angeles teachers union has reached a tentative agreement with the L.A. Unified School District. In order to end the strike, union members must first vote to approve the agreement.
Coal Miners Grapple With Black Lung And Their Futures After Decades On The Job
Miners across Appalachia are dying of black lung. Now they’re coming to terms with decades of dedication to a job that would drastically change their lives and that of their families.
A Deal In The LA Teachers Strike — Now, Union Members To Vote
Teachers remain on strike Tuesday, and the tentative deal won’t become official until union members approve it.
Supreme Court Revives Trump’s Ban On Transgender Military Personnel, For Now
The court’s decision allows the Pentagon to bar transgender people from joining or remaining in the military while two lower-court rulings that had blocked the policy are appealed.
Wilbur Ross To Testify On Census Citizenship Question At House Oversight Hearing
The commerce secretary has agreed to be questioned by lawmakers on March 14, after a federal judge ruled that his decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census was based on “sham” reasons.
U.S. Will Seek To Extradite Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, Canadian Diplomat Says
In response, China warns it will retaliate if Canada tries to send Meng to the U.S., where she is suspected of committing bank fraud while trying to circumvent U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Calls For Change Follow NPR/Frontline Black Lung Investigation
Federal regulations for silica dust in coal mines haven’t changed in decades. But since an NPR/Frontline report into black lung, some are calling for a new response.
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