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After Florida Gets Offshore Drilling Exemption, Other States Ask For The Same
The Trump administration has proposed radically expanding offshore oil drilling, but Florida's waters are "off the table." Leaders in California, New York, South Carolina and elsewhere noticed.
Special Counsel On Russia's Election Meddling May Interview Trump
The president pledge in June that he was "100 percent" willing to be interviewed by the special counsel. NBC News reports Trump's lawyers are "discussing a range of potential options for the format.
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What's At Stake With Alabama's Special Election?
The closely watched U.S. Senate race in Alabama could have national implications for both the Republican and Democratic parties in Washington. Republican Roy Moore, the former chief justice of the state supreme court, is vying for Attorney General Jeff Sessions' old Senate seat against Democrat and former prosecutor Doug Jones.
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NTSB: Amtrak Washington Train Traveling At 80 MPH In 30 MPH Zone
The Amtrak Cascades train that derailed near Tacoma on Monday left three people dead and dozens injured.
Terry Crews On His Sexual Assault Lawsuit: This Is About Accountability
NPR's Michel Martin spoke with actor Terry Crews about sexual assault, how he joined the #MeToo movement and why he is fighting to hold people in Hollywood accountable.
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Praying In Response To Mass Shootings
The words "thoughts and prayers" are often criticized after mass shootings. Scott Simon talks to David French of National Review, who argues prayer can be the most rational and effective response.
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Book Reveals Clinton Campaign Effectively Controlled DNC As Early As 2015
Donna Brazile, who took over as interim chairperson of the Democratic National Committee in the wake of hacked emails, says the Clinton camp and the party struck a deal to pay off lingering debts.
How To Shop For A Plan In The ACA Marketplace
Last week marked the beginning of open enrollment on the healthcare exchanges set up under the Affordable Care Act. It's the first time they've been open under the Trump administration.
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Wooooo! 'Second Nature' Is A Winningly Unadorned Memoir Of The Wrestling Life
"Nature Boy" Ric Flair is one of the greatest pro wrestlers of all time. His daughter Charlotte followed him into the ring, and now, they've written a joint memoir that's moving and brutally honest.
FBI Director Asks Justice Department To Publicly Deny Trump's Wiretap Allegation
James Comey's request regarding the unsubstantiated claim follows the White House call for a congressional inquiry "to determine whether executive branch investigative powers were abused in 2016."
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