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Here's why tech giants want the Supreme Court to freeze Texas' social media law
Tech industry groups are urging the Supreme Court to block a Texas law barring social media companies from removing posts or banning users based on political viewpoints
White House Communications Strategy Critiqued By Former Obama Official
David Greene talks to Anita Dunn, White House communications director during President Obama's first term, about Trump's strategy, and ability to control the messaging on policy agenda.
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Trump Son Admits To Meeting Russian Lawyer With Offer Of 'Helpful' Info For Campaign
Donald Trump Jr. gave shifting explanations of a meeting last summer with a Kremlin-linked lawyer, also attended by Trump's then-campaign chairman, Paul J. Manafort, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
President Trump's Overseas Trip Provides New Insight Into His Foreign Policy
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Susan Glasser, chief international affairs columnist for Politico, about what Trump's first overseas trip as president reveals about his foreign policy.
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Can Sex Offenders Be Barred From Social Media? Justices Lean Toward No
The court heard two cases today: One on whether the government can deport a resident for a statutory rape conviction, and another on whether a state can criminalize social media use for sex offenders.
Trump Gets Good Marks From Supporters For Speech, But Can He Move It Forward?
After a chaotic first month in office, Trump got good marks for delivering a speech that was normal — but his address was noticeably light on policy specifics.
Investigators Say 'Explosive Device' Caused St. Petersburg Metro Train Blast
At least 10 people were killed in the blast, according to Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova. The explosion hit while the train was between two stations in the center of Russia's second-largest city.
Cokie Roberts Answers Your Questions About Party Infighting
As part of the #AskCokie segment, commentator Cokie Roberts answers listener questions about the history of presidents who have had to battle with their own party to get things done.
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Trump To Jewish Republicans: 'I'm A Negotiator Like You Folks'
At the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidate forum Thursday, Trump spoke about his Jewish daughter as well as the threat of terrorism and U.S. policy in Israel.
Watching A Brown 'Hamilton' With A White Audience
The hit musical recasts the Founding Fathers as people of color engaged in rap battles. But on a recent night, ticket buyers largely looked the way Broadway audiences have always looked. What gives?
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