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Hundreds Of Victims Of Las Vegas Shooting File Lawsuits
Defendants in the suits include MGM Resorts International, which owns the Mandalay Bay, and Live Nation, the organizer of the country music festival at which 58 people were killed last month.
Journalist Investigating Trump And Russia Says 'Full Picture Is One Of Collusion'
"The constellation of Russian connections circling around Planet Trump is quite extraordinary," says Guardian reporter Luke Harding. His new book is Collusion.
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WATCH: Their Flight Was Delayed. So, They Broke Out An Accordion And Partied
After travelers found their flight from Toronto delayed, they got out instruments and got to singing. And by the time the flight landed, Facebook videos of the singalong had taken off.
Trump Defends Roy Moore Amid Sexual Assault Allegations: 'He Totally Denies It'
"I can tell you one thing for sure, we don't need a liberal person in there, a Democrat," the president told reporters shortly before departing for Florida for the Thanksgiving holiday.
First-Week Sales Of Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' Vary Widely, Depending Who You Ask
The success of Swift's sixth studio album is undeniable, but by how great a measure?
Health Care System Fails Many Transgender Americans
Nearly a third of transgender people responding to an NPR poll say they have no regular access to health care. Very few medical offices are prepared to care for people who have transitioned.
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Have Conditions Improved In Haiti Since 2010 Earthquake?
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with reporter Jacqueline Charles of The Miami Herald about the end of temporary protection for Haitians. The Trump administration decided that Haitians must go back to their home country next year, adding that the conditions after the 2010 earthquake no longer exist.
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Haitians Have 18 Months Before Protected Status Is Canceled
Nearly 60,000 Haitians who have lived in the U.S. since a devastating 2010 earthquake will have their protected status canceled. The Trump administration says the status will be terminated in 18 months.
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Trump Uses Pardoning Power Without Ruffling Feathers
Since 1989 the U.S. president has pardoned a turkey before Thanksgiving. On Tuesday, President Trump pardoned Wishbone and Drumstick, sparing them from being part of the family dinner. He also used it as a chance to address his reversal of some of former-President Obama's executive orders.
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New Hampshire Rep. On 'Me Too' Bill Addressing Sexual Harassment
NPR's Elise Hu speaks with Congresswoman Ann McLane Kuster of New Hampshire about the "Me Too" bill she is co-sponsoring. It is one of many bills responding to sexual harassment in Congress.
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