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Hope Hicks To Resign As White House Communications Director
Hicks has worked for President Trump for three years, remaining a close aide even as many others were pushed out. "I am sure we will work together again in the future," the president said.
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Immigration Executive Order Causes Anxiety In VP Mike Pence's Hometown
In Vice President Pence's hometown of Columbus, Ind., there are a lot immigrants with H-1B visas who were affected by the on-hold executive order. Others are scared they could be next.
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Songs We Love: Nick Lowe, 'Walk On By'
Lowe's lived-in baritone is an ideal vehicle for this unreleased country nugget. All six of the albums that the new-wave and power-pop pioneer cut between 1982 and 1990 will be reissued this summer.
Biographer Outlines Robert Mueller's 12 Years As FBI Director
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Garrett Graff, who wrote about Mueller in his book, The Threat Matrix. Mueller was named special counsel to oversee the FBI's probe into Russian meddling in the election.
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Did The Las Vegas Shooter Use A Device That Helped Him Fire Faster?
Authorities say Stephen Paddock had at least 23 guns in his hotel room. Now, the FBI and the ATF are investigating whether — and how — he might have modified them.
Could Biden Make A Presidential Run In 2020?
Former Vice President Joe Biden has had a busy public schedule lately. It's fueling speculation about ambitions to run for the White House in 2020.
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Tom Petty's Songs Served As Anthems For Many Generations
American rocker Tom Petty has died at age 66. Petty is known for hits like "American Girl" and "Refugee" — hard driving paeans to everyday folks.
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Question Still 'Open' About U.S. Collusion With Russian Influence Campaign
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said his panel has much more work to do before it can assess whether anyone colluded with Russia's attack on the election.
Roy Moore Wins Alabama Senate Primary
Roy Moore, known for some extreme-right views, won a Senate primary election in Alabama. He will face Democrat Doug Jones in December.
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In Germany, Far-Right Party Received Large Support From Formerly Communist East
Support for the far-right in last Sunday's German election came largely from those in what was formerly East Germany — a sign that the country has still not overcome its Cold War division.
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