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Feral hogs are hard to catch, trappers are trying to outsmart them

Ever since they were introduced, feral hogs have spread to 35 states. Now, farmers think of the intelligent pigs as a menace and trappers are trying to outsmart them.

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Texting war plans on Signal to a journalist, Trump faces legal challenges over his use of the Alien Enemies Act, a planned visit to Greenland by the U.S. second lady raises eyebrows.

Lindsey Vonn sets a record straight out of retirement

The decorated skier returned to the sport after six years away due to an injury and has already made a splash.

The inside story of how a journalist was sent White House war plans

Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic, said he was mistakenly added to a group chat with U.S. national security leaders about imminent military strikes on Yemen.

A library entrance is caught in between the U.S.-Canada border

NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Sylvie Boudreau of the Haskell Free Library and Opera House as Canadians will no longer be allowed to use the American entrance to the building on the border with Quebec.

Members of Congress holding town halls in their home states face tough questions

In Wyoming and Colorado, people expressed anger and exasperation at members of Congress who held town halls.

Immigration officers are becoming ‘extreme’ in how they vet travelers entering the U.S.

The Wall Street Journal’s Michelle Hackman tells NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe about the “extreme vetting” tactics international visitors say U.S. border officials are employing.

Trump says Boeing will build the new generation of fighter jets, the F-47

Trump said Boeing had won the contract to build the U.S. Air Force’s next generation of fighter jets. Little is known about the jet’s specifications, appearance or capabilities.

In Maine, syrup makers are opening their doors to show how their work is done

This weekend, maple producers throughout Maine are opening the doors to their sugarhouses. For one family of eighth-generation maple producers, this year has been a long time coming.

Trump revokes classified access for Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and others

While mostly symbolic, the move to revoke security clearances for over a dozen former officials has been seen as a warning to President Trump’s adversaries.

How Ohio’s food banks are dealing with extensive cuts from the USDA

NPR’s Sarah McCammon speaks to Joree Novotny, Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Food Banks about the USDA’s recent cuts to the food purchasing programs that support families in need.

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