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The FBI searched the home of Mike Pence after classified documents were discovered
The FBI conducted a consensual search Friday at the home of former Vice President Mike Pence. One of his aides discovered classified materials there last month.
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Inflation is the thorn in this year's Valentine's Day roses
The global economy can be found in a single rose. This year those roses cost a lot more due to a global problem: inflation.
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The latest twist in the George Santos scandal
Speaker Kevin McCarthy says Santos will remain in office despite the New York Republican's deceptions before the election.
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The Trump Foreign Policy Doctrine — In 3 Points
When the clock struck noon, the White House website switched over to signify Donald Trump becoming the new president. And on that site, Trump laid out how he would approach the world.
Courthouse where Trump pled not guilty was surrounded by press, police and protesters
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to a 34-count felony indictment today in a Manhattan courthouse, which was barricaded and surrounded by law enforcement and onlookers.
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Be My Eyes: The popular app for the blind or visually impaired
The Be My Eyes app uses technology to pair those with vision impairments and need assistance with someone who can help. It's a form of micro-volunteering that has brought people together.
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The Latest On The Federal Investigation Into The Riot At The Capitol
The Justice Department has opened more than 275 investigations into the Capitol riot. Authorities say they are turning to the most serious crimes including assaults on law enforcement.
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Week in Ukraine: Russia knocked out power, more strikes expected (Nov. 28)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
World Cup referees must meet rigorous fitness standards
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Washington Post reporter Kelyn Soong about the rigorous fitness standards for World Cup referees.
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The U.S. takes on Wales in the World Cup
The U.S. began its World Cup Monday, taking on Wales in group play. This game was the first of three in the opening round. The country missed the last World Cup.
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