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Hawaii Braces For Lance, A Category 4 Hurricane

As Hurricane Lane approached Hawaii, President Trump signed a disaster declaration for the state. And officials there say they’re preparing for the worst as the category 4 storm nears.

Ohio State Suspends Head Coach Urban Meyer For 3 Games

Officials at Ohio State have suspended head football coach Urban Meyer for three games without pay for his handling of domestic violence allegations against a former assistant coach.

NYU’s Move To Make Medical School Free For All Gets Mixed Reviews

New York University students cheered, but critics say waiving tuition isn’t the best way to ease student debt or boost the number of primary care doctors from diverse backgrounds.

Ohio State Suspends Football Coach Urban Meyer For 3 Games

Meyer’s sanction comes along with a more than two-week suspension for Athletics Director Gene Smith over their response to allegations of domestic abuse against a former assistant coach.

3 North Carolina Confederate Monuments Will Stay In Place, Commission Decides

It also recommends at least one monument to be added to the Capitol grounds that highlights the contributions of the state’s African American citizens, and new signage on the existing statues.

Sen. Mark Warner Discusses Allegations Made In Michael Cohen’s Guilty Plea

NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about how recent events affect special counsel Robert Mueller ‘s investigation.

Rep. Duncan Hunter And His Wife Indicted For Using Campaign Funds For Personal Uses

Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., says charges filed by the Justice Department against him and his wife for allegedly using campaign funds for personal uses are politically motivated.

The Timeline Leading Up To Michael Cohen’s Guilty Plea

President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen, a man once known as the president’s fixer, pleaded guilty to financial crimes in federal court on Tuesday. He also pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations and implicated the president, making him an …

Can The Sitting President Of The United States Be Indicted?

Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, implicated Trump in campaign finance violations. NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with lawyer Philip Lacovara about whether sitting presidents can be indicted in these situations.

In Hawaii, Residents And Officials Are Scrambling To Prepare For Hurricane Lane

Hawaii is bracing for a hit by Hurricane Lane. The storm strengthened overnight, and the governor has issued an emergency proclamation to speed the state’s preparations.

Undocumented Immigrant Charged With Murder In Case Of Missing Iowa Student

The body of Mollie Tibbetts, an Iowa college student who went missing on July 18, was found earlier this week. Police have charged Cristhian Rivera, an undocumented immigrant, with first degree murder in this case.

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