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The hub will include a three-person investigative team and two editors. A coordinating producer will be based at NPR in Washington.
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From school closures to event cancellations, the disruptions are real — and vital. It's all to slow the spread of coronavirus so hospitals don't get so overwhelmed that they can't treat the sickest.
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Segment 1: Missouri Republicans want to see a "Cleaner Missouri" version of an initiative voters passed in 2018.Missouri Republicans argue that Amendment…
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Segment 1: "Tough love, to me, means you love fiercely but not uncritically," said Susan Rice. Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice recounted…
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Segment 1: The Media Critics discuss Pompeo, the Washington Post, impeachment and more.U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's behavior towards NPR's Mary…
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Impeachment is clearly shaping up to be a partisan affair, and there was a new witness who said he overheard the president inquiring about how the prospect for "investigations" in Ukraine was going.
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Segment 1: Two men formed an unlikely friendship through a shared tragedy.Tariq Khamisa was a 20-year-old college student delivering a pizza in 1995 when…
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Segment 1: Three journalists based in Washington speak to the unique challenges of covering national politics up close.Each day brings something exciting…
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Segment 1: Long-time NPR reporter talks national economics and highlights his experience covering the Obama and Trump administrations.Scott Horsley made…
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The acting director of national intelligence is meeting the House and Senate intelligence committees on Thursday as Washington roils over Ukraine and an ongoing impeachment inquiry.
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Because most elections truly are local, it would be nearly impossible for a foreign adversary to touch them all with a single effort. But that diversity also comes with security challenges.
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Segment 1: Newest Kansas and Missouri lawmakers express frustration with statehouse power structures.First-term Kansas and Missouri House representatives…