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The Implications As French Voters Head To The Polls
French voters go to the polls in the first round of their presidential election, an election that has consequences not just for France, but for Europe.
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As Trump Prepares To Address CPAC, Outlining An 'America First' Agenda
The Conservative Political Action Conference will hear from Donald Trump Friday. We discuss how Trump's idea of "America first" squares with traditional Republican ideas.
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Rep. Chaffetz Says Town Hall Protesters 'Intimidate And Bully People'
Utah Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz talks with Steve Inskeep about why he has declined to investigate President Trump's conflicts of interest and responds to his raucous reception at a town hall.
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What To Expect In Trump's Address To Congress
We recap President Trump's week and his address to CPAC, and preview themes to expect in his address to Congress Tuesday.
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For A Small State, Vermont Sure Has A Lot Of Speech Bubbles
Vermont is the only state that consistently appoints cartoonist laureates as a ceremonial position that promotes the art of cartooning.
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On stage in Australia and New Zealand, the singer has hinted at retirement in recent days. Naturally, it's time for a little idle speculation.
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Some worry that President Trump's rollback in climate policy will hurt renewable energy. But in Arizona, a state that has embraced solar energy, those in the industry say the outlook is still bright.
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Kansas Student Newspaper's Fact Check Results In New Principal's Resignation
The principal, Amy Robertson, resigned after Pittsburg High School's student paper investigated her claim of having degrees from Corllins University, an entity whose legitimacy has been questioned.
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Comey Testifies On FBI's Russia Probe
FBI Director James Comey tells congressional lawmakers Monday that his agency is investigating possible links between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.
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'Evolution To Revolution' As New York Fashion Week Gets Political
For New York Fashion Week, NPR's David Greene speaks with designer Jeremy Scott about how his clothing line has been influenced by the presidential election.
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