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Listeners Share Their Least Favorite Holiday Traditions

Some holiday traditions are beloved, while others are considered annoying, infuriating and problematic. Listeners share their most hated traditions from mistletoe to Elf on the Shelf.

At The Border, Some Families Still Face Separation

Immigration and Customs Enforcement continues to separate families at the border in some cases. On a judge’s order, a Salvadoran mother was recently reunited with her toddler after eight months.

Trump May Pardon Green Beret Under Suspected Of Killing Taliban Bomb Maker

Green Beret Maj. Mathew Golsteyn is under investigation for killing a suspected Taliban bomb maker in U.S. custody in 2010. Sunday, President Trump tweeted that he will review the case himself and implied he may pardon Golsteyn.

Native American Adoption Law Challenged As Racially-biased

A federal judge has ruled the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act unconstitutional because it gives Native American families race-based preferential treatment in adoptions of American Indian children.

Google Will Spend $1 Billion For New York City Campus On Hudson River

“In fact, we’re growing faster outside the [San Francisco] Bay Area than within it,” says Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat, a senior vice president of both Google and its parent company, Alphabet.

2 Associates Of Michael Flynn Charged In Alleged Scheme To Smear Turkish Cleric

The men failed to register as foreign agents, prosecutors say, and they even developed a plot to disguise the ultimate origins of payments they were receiving from Turkey.

New Reports Detail Expansive Russia Disinformation Scheme Targeting U.S.

The studies for the Senate intelligence committee assess how broadly Russians wielded social media in order to reach millions of Americans and suppress Democratic and black voting.

Teen Girls And Their Moms Get Candid About Phones And Social Media

About half of all teens say they’ve tried to cut back on their phone use. But one of the girls we spoke with says that’s hard when “it’s obviously designed to be addictive.”

Democrats In New Jersey Will Rework Redistricting Plans After Backlash

Voters in four states have approved ballot measures to rein in partisan gerrymandering. In New Jersey, democratic lawmakers rejected a plan that would have given them an advantage in future elections.

Medical Detectives: The Last Hope For Families Coping With Rare Diseases

When Nikki and Danny Miller’s two young sons developed strange symptoms, they began searching for a diagnosis. Their odyssey ended when a team of medical sleuths solved the case.

How Trump Went From ‘Tough On Crime’ To ‘Second Chance’ For Felons

President Trump’s support for legislation that would reduce sentences for drug offenses stands in stark contrast to some of his calls to crack down on criminals.

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