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As Drugmakers Face Opioid Lawsuits, Some Ask: Why Not Criminal Charges Too?
"The Sackler family does not belong in bankruptcy court," Rep. Max Rose said of Purdue Pharma's owners. "They belong in handcuffs." He and others want charges for drug companies linked to the crisis.
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How The Issue Of Climate Change Is Shaping The Democratic Primaries
Climate activists have been pushing the Democratic party to hold a debate on their issue. Most candidates have clear plans to combat climate change, with Bernie Sanders releasing his on Wednesday.
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We look at some of the key moments from Thursday night's Democratic debate.
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Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, House Intelligence Chair, On Latest Iran Developments
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., about the conflict between the U.S. and Iran.
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Batting Around The Edge Of The Bigs In 'The Cactus League'
Just in time for spring training, Emily Nemens, editor of the Paris Review, tells NPR's Scott Simon about her new novel. It's a look at preseason baseball's strivers and dreamers, on-field and off.
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Beyoncé Teams Up With Adidas For Brand Relaunch
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John Eisenberg Declines To Appear For House Impeachment Inquiry
The lead lawyer for the National Security Council is John Eisenberg, who received concerns about President Trump's call with Ukraine's president. What more do we know about him?
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Pete Buttigieg Keeps Going In Iowa
South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg stood out during the last presidential debate. He's now trying to turn that moment into a bump in the polls, focusing most of his attention on Iowa.
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Ukraine Expert Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman Says He Warned Officials After Trump Call
Alexander Vindman, a NSC Ukraine expert who listened to the call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, testified that he warned officials about political interference.
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As Hong Kong Protests Continue, China's Response Is Increasingly Ominous
For weeks Beijing largely ignored the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. But as they have continued, China's government has become increasingly outspoken.
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