In The New York Real Estate Market, Trump’s Name May Be Losing Its Luster
Trump Place, a condominium building on Manhattan’s West Side, heads to court Thursday to ask a judge whether it has the right to change its name.
How Video Game Companies Are Improving The Experience For Visually Impaired People
Video games are dominated by action-packed visuals, yet, there are visually impaired people all over the world playing them, ranging from the totally blind to the color blind. Now, gaming companies are working to make games more accessible.
Secretary Of State Pompeo Addresses Key Priorities At His Swearing-In Ceremony
President Trump is making his first visit to the State Department, as his new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vows to bring back the department’s “swagger.”
What The Uproar Over Kanye West Might Reveal About Black Voters
Kanye West’s noisy flirtation with the Republican Party and President Trump has led to conservatives embracing him and Black people casting him out. Gene Demby of NPR’s Code Switch says that the controversy illuminates some important dynamics about bla…
As WH Legal Team Undergoes Changes, Trump Intensifies His Attacks On Justice Department
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein defended the Justice Department Tuesday against threats from hardline congressional Republicans to impeach him. On Wednesday, President Trump reignited his long simmering dispute with the Rosenstein via tweet.
Why Special Counsel Robert Mueller Hasn’t Called The Trump Family In For Questioning
Why hasn’t President Trump’s family been called for questioning by Special Counsel Robert Mueller? NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Politico reporter Annie Karni to discuss some possible reasons the investigation is being cautious.
The Right To Browse: A Library Puts Books Into Storage And Readers Cry Foul
Can you “discover” a great book if you can only find it via a search engine?
Cambridge Analytica Is Shutting Down After Facebook Data Controversy
The U.K.-based firm made headlines for using data from Facebook users without their permission. Video also showed its executives describing campaign tactics of entrapment.
In Tijuana, Migrants Seeking Asylum In The U.S. Tell Harrowing Stories Of Crisis
U.S. Customs officials in Tijuana have begun processing some Central Americans from a caravan seeking asylum in the United States, despite strong condemnation of the migrants by President Trump.
Air National Guard C-130 Crashes In Georgia, Killing At Least 2
The cargo plane crashed near Savannah, Ga., on Wednesday morning while taking part in a training exercise. Five people were on board, the Air National Guard says.
Secretary Of State Pompeo Promises New ‘Swagger’ At State Department Swearing-In
President Trump paid his first official visit to the State Department Wednesday to attend the ceremonial swearing-in of Mike Pompeo. Pompeo promised a vigorous pursuit of diplomatic opportunities.
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