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Sen. Mark Warner On DNI's Move To End In-Person Election Security Briefings
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sen. Mark Warner about the announcement that the Director of National Intelligence will scale back election security briefings for Congress.
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U.S. Renews Sanctions On Iran But Exempts 8 Oil Importers, Including China And Japan
Iran can either "act like a normal country, or it can see its economy crumble," U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said.
Sen. Mark Warner Weighs In On Trump's Remarks On Russian Election Interference
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., vice-chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about Monday's press conference by Russian President Putin and President Trump, and how they addressed the issue of Russian election interference.
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New Biography Reveals The Life And Legacy Of Saxophonist Dexter Gordon
Gordon started out as a bebop prodigy in the '40s, and went on to star in the '86 film 'Round Midnight. Maxine Gordon captures her late husband's voice and music in the book Sophisticated Giant.
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FBI Timeline For Rob Porter's Background Check Conflicts With What White House Said
The FBI director laid out a timeline for the background check investigation of former White House staff secretary Rob Porter that conflicts with what President Trump's staff has said. Porter resigned amid allegations of domestic violence.
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Homeless Advocates Worry Official's Firing Means Change In Trump Strategy
As the Trump administration signals change in homeless policy, advocates and some elected officials are concerned what lies ahead.
Trump Made Many Promises For His First 100 Days, Will He Keep them?
David Greene talks to Robert Costa of The Washington Post about what to expect in President-elect Donald Trump's first 100 days, and the controversy surrounding his conflicts of interest.
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Ava DuVernay Hopes You Hear 'The Heartbeat Of The Boys' In Central Park 5
In her Netflix miniseries When They See Us, DuVernay tells the story of five innocent teens who were pressured into falsely confessing to the 1989 assault and rape of a white jogger in Central Park.
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What's Inside The White House's Account Of Trump's Call With The Ukrainian President
President Trump asked Ukraine's president to investigate Joe Biden and his son, and told him to work with the attorney general. Democrats call it an abuse of power. Trump says he did nothing wrong.
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Will A Massive Effort To Secure The 2020 Vote End Up Superfluous Or Not Enough?
Officials at every level say they're changing their approaches to election security as the presidential race comes into view. One challenge, though, is not knowing exactly how to prepare.
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