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Rosenstein: 2 Chinese Nationals Indicted On Charges Of Hacking U.S. Targets
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announces indictments of two Chinese nationals for allegedly hacking a broad range of American government and business interests.
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Today 110 Detained Iraqis Were Supposed To Be Released, Instead Their Case Is In Turmoil
Today was supposed to be a good day for detained Iraqis who were rounded up starting in the summer of 2017. A district court judge had ordered the remaining 110 of the group to be released, but today's opinion from the 6th Circuit Court throws the case into turmoil.
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Following Mattis' Resignation, An In-Depth Look At His Career
President Trump's Defense Secretary has resigned. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New Yorker staff writer Dexter Filkins.
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Pentagon Confirms Mattis Resigns Effective Feb. 28
President Trump tweeted on Thursday that Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis will retire "with distinction" at the end of February.
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Without Funding For Border Security, Trump Refuses To Pass Short Term Spending Bill
Congress was on the verge of passing a short term bill to avoid a partial shutdown but President Trump said he wouldn't sign anything without border security money.
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Apollo 8 Astronauts Captured World's Attention In 1968 Moon Mission
Fifty years ago, Apollo 8 lifted off. It was the first time humans left low-earth orbit and flew to the moon. The mission capped a difficult year in U.S. history.
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After A Slow Freeze-Out By Trump, Defense Chief Mattis To Leave Administration
Secretary of Defense James Mattis braved policy differences and style differences with President Trump. What does his departure mean for the White House and what does it say about Trump's Cabinet?
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Seattle's Voucher Test Tried To Flood Local Politics With Small Money
Seattle tried an experiment to increase citizen participation in elections by mailing out thousands of vouchers good for donating to local campaigns. How did the Democracy Vouchers work out?
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Judge says court should uphold House District 1 recount
Yesterday’s judicial hearing for the lawsuit contesting the ballot recount for Alaska House District 1 lasted six and a half hours. Judge Eric Aarseth was…
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GVEA to Clean Up Coal-ash System at Power Plant That Violated Federal Groundwater Regs
Golden Valley Electric Association will close a facility that processes coal ash produced by the Healy 1 power plant within five years, because it’s been…
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