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Politics
News Brief: Va. Political Scandals, Border Wall, Venezuela Crisis
President Trump heads to El Paso, Texas, to promote his border wall. Virginia's governor and lieutenant governor refuse to resign. Venezuela isn't letting U.S. humanitarian aid enter the country.
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Politics
N.Y. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez On How The Democratic Party Is Evolving
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., about learning how to navigate the politics of Capitol Hill and the Democratic Party.
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World
Trump Administration Announces U.S. Will Pull Out Of INF Treaty
The Trump administration announced that the U.S. will leave the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, raising fears of a new arms race. Trump blamed Russia for violating the Cold War-era pact.
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Latin America
News Brief: Roger Stone, Huawei Probe, Venezuela Sanctions
Stone is to be arraigned Tuesday as part of the special counsel's Russia probe. U.S. indicts Chinese telecommunications giant on 13 criminal counts. U.S. announces new sanctions against Venezuela.
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Politics
Morning News Brief
Trump tweets he'll delay the State of the Union speech. It's Day 34 of the government shutdown, Ohio voters react to the standoff. In Venezuela, two men argue over who is the rightful president.
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World
U.S. Soldiers Killed In Attack In Northern Syria
An attack in northern Syria has killed U.S. service members. The Defense Department says they were on a routine patrol. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Politics
News Brief: Government Shutdown, Trump Speech, R. Kelly Docu-Series
Congressional leaders head back to the White House as the shutdown rolls on. We examine some of the claims the president made in his speech. Lifetime's Surviving R. Kelly generates a lot of interest.
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Politics
News Brief: Prime-Time Speech, Troop Withdrawal, Felon Voting Rights
Trump will deliver an address as the government shutdown persists. Allies ponder mixed signals on when U.S. troops will leave Syria. In Florida, roughly 1.4 million ex-felons regain the right to vote.
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Politics
Trump Calls For Meeting With Senate GOP As Partial Government Shutdown Looms
Senate Republicans and President Trump met Friday to discuss a spending plan. Congress has to come up with a budget deal Friday that the president is willing to sign to avert a shutdown.
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Politics
News Brief: Trump's Personnel Changes, Obamacare, Weinstein Case
The White House makes more personnel moves as a government shutdown looms. A federal judge's ruling threatens Obamacare. The latest in the sexual harassment case against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.