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Former diplomat on Trump's tariff threats against NATO allies over Greenland issue
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Kurt Volker, a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, about what critics perceive as the Trump administration's threat to the transatlantic alliance.
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Longtime Michigan GOP Rep. Fred Upton announces his retirement
Upton is the fourth House Republican who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump to announce his retirement.
'Peril' Co-Author Robert Costa Describes The Fraught Transition From Trump To Biden
In their new book, Washington Post journalists Costa and Bob Woodward give the first inside look at the transition of power from former President Donald Trump to President Biden.
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Obama Says Guantanamo Prison Doesn't Help U.S. Security, 'It Undermines It'
The president calls the facility in Cuba "a stain on our broader record." The administration's plan to close the prison isn't expected to go very far in Congress.
STEM To Steam: How Coffee Is Perking Up Engineering Education
Coffee can teach us many things, including engineering. At the University of California, Davis, it's now the focus of the most popular elective class on campus and of an ambitious new research center.
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Using Pentagon Money To Pay For A Border Wall Is Harder Than It Seems
President Trump spoke to Defense Secretary James Mattis about using military money to build the wall. But Congress — and the Constitution — might get in the way.
Votes Are Being Counted In Congo's Presidential Election
Never before has Congo had a democratic transfer of power, but Congolese finally voted Sunday in a long-delayed presidential election. Voters were choosing a successor to President Joseph Kabila.
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DHS pulls Harvard's ability to enroll international students
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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During A 4th COVID Surge, Louisiana Hospitals Report They've Never Been Busier
NPR's A Martínez speak with Dr. Joseph Kanter, the top medical official of Louisiana Department of Health, about why the state has one of worst COVID-19 infection rates in the country.
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U.S. Tech Firms May Be Feeling Bite From NSA Spying Reports
Cisco Systems warned this week that revenues could fall 10 percent this quarter, partly because disclosures about U.S. government surveillance have created "a level of uncertainty or concern" among customers.
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