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Why The State Department Hasn’t Spent Any Of The $120 Million To Fight Russian Meddling

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ahmed Younis, who served as principal deputy coordinator and deputy special envoy of the Global Engagement Center at the U.S. Department of State under the Trump administration, about why the State Department has spe…

Meet The California Republican Embracing Russa In His Re-Election Campaign For Congress

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, a Republican from California, is facing numerous challengers from the right and the left over his warm embrace of all things Russia. NPR went to Rohrabacher’s district to explore the political campaign in America where Russia loo…

Washington State Attorney General: Housing Discrimination Against Veterans Is Evident

A sting by the Washington state attorney general has proved what was long believed through anecdotal evidence to be rampant — housing discrimination against veterans.

Republicans Pressuring White House To Change Course On Steel, Aluminum Tariffs

Republicans are pressing the White House to change course and drop its threat to impose stiff tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. But for the moment, President Trump is sticking to his protectionist guns.

Federal Trial For Kansas’ Voter Registration Laws Set To Begin

In Kansas, the trial for the state’s Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s “proof of citizenship” law is set to get underway. Kobach has been requiring proof of citizenship for would-be voters in Kansas since 2013. But a federal judge’s injunction prevents …

How Families In West Virginia Are Dealing With Child Care As Teachers’ Strike Continues

Teachers in West Virginia are entering their eighth day of a statewide strike. At issue is a pay increase that teachers say does not keep up with the cost of living. NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Amber Glennon, who is the Director of Operations at the …

Florida Senate Working To Pass Legislation Aimed At Preventing School Shootings

Florida’s Republican-controlled Senate today is poised to pass a package of legislation aimed at preventing another mass shooting like the one in Parkland. Democrats have unsuccessfully been trying to include a ban on high velocity semi-automatic rifle…

New Report Predicts Rising Tides, More Flooding

The report, obtained by NPR, shows that so-called “sunny-day flooding” may be a regular occurrence in some areas.

Fearful Of Fellow Legislator, Colo. Lawmakers Began Wearing Kevlar At State Capitol

“I put on my bulletproof vest,” said Assistant Majority Leader Alec Garnett. “And I button up my shirt and I go into the members’ bathroom and I tie my tie.”

Truck Driver’s Miscalculation Damaged Luxury Cars, Police Report Says

The News Journal in Wilmington, Del., cites a police report that says the driver thought he could clear a bridge but got stuck — causing damage to Porsches, Maseratis, Bentleys and other cars.

What Kids Think About Bullying And Kindness In The Trump Era

A national survey of elementary school students asks about kindness as well as cruelty.

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