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Tennessee law denied Allie Phillips an abortion. So she's now running for office
Phillips, 28, never expected to go into politics. But after she got devastating news about her pregnancy, everything changed.
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The NHL postpones a game and the Lakers coach evacuates his family amid LA fires
The fires burning across Los Angeles have affected tens of thousands of people, including athletes and staff for the city's sports teams. Pasadena's iconic Rose Bowl was under evacuation warning.
Read NPR's annotated fact check of President Trump's address to Congress
As President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress, reporters from across NPR's newsroom fact-checked his speech and offered context.
In A Remote Arctic Outpost, Norway Keeps Watch On Russia's Military Buildup
Warmer weather up north is opening up shipping lanes and new access to natural resources. It's also fueling a military buildup.
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Where do tariffs stand? A look at what's in place and what's on pause
Trump announced a 90-day pause on most country-specific tariffs, but left other duties in place. Here's a look at where things stand and what could happen next.
Obamacare Cut The Ranks Of The Uninsured By A Third
The percentage of people without health insurance has dropped to 13.2 percent from 20.2 percent in 2012, according to federal officials. The uptick in coverage has been biggest for Latinos.
Doubts Emerge In Case Against Ex-IMF Chief
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who is charged with assaulting a hotel maid in Manhattan, is due in court Friday for what's being described as a proceeding that could ease his bail conditions. Sources say government officials have uncovered inconsistencies by his accuser.
Post-9/11 Panel Criticizes NSA Phone Data Collection
An independent panel created after the 9/11 attacks says bulk collection of billions of American phone records violates the letter and the spirit of the law.
Lawmakers Demand Update On 'Fast And Furious' Personnel
Republicans Charles Grassley of Iowa and Darrell Issa of California want to know if a whistleblower is being punished while one of the ATF managers involved is being allowed to "double-dip."
Trump Calls The Fight To Get Tax Returns A Political Attempt To Retaliate Against Him
"The requests single out President Trump because he is a Republican and a political opponent," the former president's lawyers say in a new motion.
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