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As The Impeachment Inquiry Goes On The Legal Fees Continue To Rise
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Politico reporter Nancy Cook about the potential for hefty legal fees facing Trump administration officials called to testify in the impeachment inquiry.
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What Should We Expect From Trump In 2018?
The president is back in Washington, D.C., after spending the holidays in Palm Beach. What are the top items on his agenda for the new year? NPR's political editor has ideas on what to watch.
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After A Year Of Reckoning, Can Hollywood Change?
In the wake of the "MeToo" movement, NPR's Michel Martin asks New Yorker writer Dana Goodyear if Hollywood will change its attitude toward sexual harassment. Goodyear wrote about the industry's reckoning in her latest article for the magazine.
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Jonghyun, Star K-Pop Producer And Singer, Dead At 27
The singer first gained famed in 2008 as a member of the boy band SHINee, before going on to write and produce songs for himself and others.
With Trump Back In D.C., Mueller's Investigation Enters The West Wing
Special counsel Robert Mueller is interviewing current aides about the Russia matter. The White House says it is cooperating β but that doesn't mean the process isn't stressful.
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Trump's Executive Actions May Mean More Headaches For Struggling Congress
President Trump keeps adding new and thorny issues to the congressional to-do list, as lawmakers already face a government-funding showdown in December.
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In 'The Square,' A Scandinavian Satire Of A Modern Art Museum
The Swedish movie which won top prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival skewers the cultural elite β the same kind of people who attend Cannes.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller Makes First Charges In Investigation
The Justice Department has laid out a description of how early and how often Russian agents reached out to President Trump's then-nascent campaign in 2016; a former foreign policy aide has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about the matter. Separately, Trump's former campaign chairman and a top aide were charged with money laundering.
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Wells Fargo, Samsung And Volkswagen: Can A Good Name Be Restored?
Wells Fargo's CEO, John Stumpf, stepped down Wednesday as his company tries to rebuild its reputation. Wells Fargo, Samsung and Volkswagen have all seen their names hurt by poorly handled scandals.
'Ghosts' In The Arctic: How The Long-Lost Franklin Expedition Was Found
In the 1840s, two British crews vanished while seeking a passage through the ice at the top of the world. Paul Watson became "obsessed with the mystery" and tells the story in his new book Ice Ghosts.
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