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One Congregation's Question Of Faith Following The Pennsylvania Clergy Report
On Sunday, a priest in Georgia spoke to his congregation about sexual abuse in the Catholic church. Those words prompted a remarkable exchange in the middle of the service.
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In 'Searching,' A Father Looks For His Missing Daughter By Tracking Her Online
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with director Aneesh Chaganty about his new movie Searching, about a father who looks for his missing daughter aided only by the messages, videos and other digital remnants she leaves behind.
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More Than 400 Have Called Pennsylvania's Hotline Since Clergy Sex Abuse Report
State investigators are listening to all the new calls of horrific abuse and say they are committed to vetting and pursuing them as far as the law will allow.
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Sen. Angus King Weighs In On Russia's Latest Political Cyberattack Attempt
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine about Microsoft's revelation about Russian hacking targeting some conservative think tanks and the Senate.
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Jury Finds Paul Manafort Guilty On 8 Of 18 Charges
A federal jury on Tuesday found Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, guilty on eight of the 18 charges he faced in his tax and bank fraud trial. Judge T.S. Ellis III declared a mistrial on the other 10 counts.
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Trump Administration Proposes New Plan To Regulate Carbon Emissions From Coal
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed a new rule on Tuesday, giving states more authority to regulate carbon emissions from coal fired power plants. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dan Lashof of the World Resources Institute about the new rule.
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Jury In Manafort Trial Reaches Verdict On 8 Charges, Judge Declares Mistrial On Others
The jury in the trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort found him guilty on eight counts of bank and tax fraud. Judge T.S. Ellis III declared a mistrial on the other 10 counts.
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Michael Avenatti Responds To Guilty Plea From Trump's Former Attorney Michael Cohen
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Michael Avenatti, the lawyer representing Stormy Daniels, about Michael Cohen, President Trump's former attorney, saying he paid money to women who Trump allegedly had affairs with.
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Michael Cohen's Lawyer Says His Client Would Never Accept Pardon From 'Corrupt' Trump
Trump's longtime attorney and fixer pleaded guilty Tuesday to eight counts. Lawyer Lanny Davis tells NPR that Cohen considers Trump "to be both corrupt and a dangerous person in the Oval Office."
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Dozens Die In Europe's Record Number Of Measles Cases
Europe is facing a record-high measles outbreak — with nearly 41,000 cases so far this year. David Greene talks to Dr. Siddhartha Datta of the World Health Organization to learn more.
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