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'Take Her Out.' In New Recording, Trump Heard Discussing Firing Ambassador To Ukraine
In the 2018 recording, the president can be heard ordering the firing of his top envoy to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. "Get rid of her," he says.
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Russia Official Set To Leave White House Post
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In Iraq, Kirkuk Residents Nervous As Power Turns Over Again
Power has shifted again in one of Iraq's most ancient and pivotal cities — Kirkuk. Kurds have recently been on top there but now Arab leaders are in charge and residents are tense as they look ahead.
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Republican Women And Abortion
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds that men and women hold similar views on abortion overall, but Republican women are more opposed to abortion rights than Republican men.
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Are Lawmakers Tech Savvy Enough To Conduct Their Antitrust Investigation?
The House Judiciary Committee will hold antitrust hearings on big tech amid calls that new regulations or breaking up top companies is needed. But some wonder whether lawmakers understand the platforms.
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Trump Campaign Counterprograms Democratic Debate With Pricey YouTube Ad Buy
President Trump's campaign bought the masthead ad on YouTube, an expensive ad buy that could reach many more voters than the debate.
Democrats In New Jersey Will Rework Redistricting Plans After Backlash
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures to rein in partisan gerrymandering. In New Jersey, democratic lawmakers rejected a plan that would have given them an advantage in future elections.
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Paul Ryan Delivers His Farewell Address To The House Of Representatives
House Speaker Paul Ryan says goodbye after three years in the top post. He rose to national attention proposing entitlement and tax overhauls, but leaves with a mixed legacy.
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