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Counterterrorism expert talks about the arrest of the pipe bomb suspect
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Phil Mudd, who previously served as deputy director of the CIA's Counterterrorist Center and the FBI's National Security Branch, about the arrest of the pipe bomb suspect.
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After attack on two West Virginia Guard troops, their hometowns question deployments
After two West Virginia National Guard members were attacked while serving in D.C., some residents in the state are questioning President Trump's decision about deploying federal troops.
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President Trump — the sports fan — becomes mainstay of his second term
President Trump is a sports fan. In his second term, he's been inserting himself into America's pastimes.
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'It was a miracle': Mom who had a stroke while pregnant reflects with her son
Marla Wendel was three months pregnant when she had a stroke. Over 30 years later, she talks with her now-adult son, Daniel, about the experience.
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Day one of CDC vaccine advisers meeting marked by conflict, chaos
A federal vaccine advisory panel could make changes to the childhood vaccine schedule when they meet Friday. A look at what was discussed on day one of the meeting of advisers
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Ex-CDC official discusses expected vaccine committee vote on Hep B shot for newborns
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former CDC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Debra Houry about Friday's expected vote on Hepatitis B vaccination for all newborns.
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Trump replaces architect on ballroom project after clashes
President Trump has replaced the architect for his controversial ballroom project. Washington Post reporter Jonathan Edwards explains what's behind this decision.
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City of Unalaska begins search for new city manager
The Unalaska City Council will appoint an interim city manager, while it begins its search for a permanent replacement to lead the island’s government.
Pipe bomb suspect said he believed 2020 election was stolen, was supportive of Trump
The FBI has spent years searching for the person who put bombs near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters, hours before the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Trump launches fresh attacks from familiar playbook with tirade on Somali immigrants
President Trump made racist comments about Somali immigrants and Somalia multiple times this week. It's a common tactic used by the president to get attention from those who share his nativist views.
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