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Trump cites numbers a lot. Sometimes they're mathematically impossible
President Trump loves to use figures and percentages even when they are sometimes mathematically impossible.
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What life is like in Venezuela's capital after the removal of Nicolas Maduro
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to a man in Caracas about life in the city following the U.S. removing former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on bipartisan effort to extend ACA subsidies
NPR's A Martínez asks Republican congressman Brian Fitzpatrick and Democratic congressman Tom Suozzi about their bill to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies for three years.
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Deadly ICE shooting ignites debate over legality of officers firing on a moving car
The fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE officer set off a firestorm of criticism Wednesday and ignited a debate over the legality of law enforcement officers firing on a moving vehicle.
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U.S. seizes tanker that raised Russian flag after weeks-long chase in North Atlantic
The U.S. seized an oil tanker in the North Atlantic after a two-week pursuit spanning thousands of miles from the Caribbean. During the chase, the vessel changed its name and raised a Russian flag.
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Sen. Tim Kaine talks about vote to limit Trump's military interventions in Venezuela
Senators are expected to vote Thursday on another resolution to limit the Trump administration's military intervention in Venezuela. NPR speaks with one of its sponsors, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va.
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College Football Playoff semifinals kick off Thursday with Fiesta Bowl
The college football playoff semifinals get underway Thursday with the University of Mississippi taking on Miami in the Fiesta Bowl. On Friday, top-ranked Indiana faces Oregon in the Peach Bowl.
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GCI crews begin repairs to restore Unalaska’s cell and internet service
Crews have started repairs on GCI’s subsea fiber cable in Unalaska. Megan Webb, director of corporate communications for the internet and cell phone provider, said in an email Wednesday morning that crews had retrieved both ends of the cable from the seafloor and are prepping them for splicing.
Dunleavy declares disaster for December power outage in Napaskiak that damaged water infrastructure
Gov. Dunleavy has issued a disaster declaration for the community of Napaskiak for a December 2025 power outage that froze pipes, and that has left the community without running water for a month.
Trump administration's plans for the future of Venezuela remain unclear
President Trump has shared mixed messages about the future of Venezuela after capturing the country's president. A look at his evolving plans for Venezuela.
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