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An appeals court hears arguments about Trump's gag order in Jan. 6 case
Lawyers for the former president and the special counsel team argued before a federal appeals court about the scope of a gag order lodged against him. The court gave no timetable for a ruling.
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Sometimes overlooked by campaigns, Native voters could decide major elections in 2024
A voting bloc that hasn't gotten as much national attention, Native voters are an influential constituency in several swing states, making them a group to watch in 2024.
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A longer Advent helps some Christians prepare for more than Christmas
Some churches are arching their backs against earlier and earlier celebrations of Christmas by extending Advent, the season that leads up to Christmas.
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Rosalynn Carter, transformative former first lady and mental health advocate, dies
The wife of former President Jimmy Carter was 96 years old. She spent decades as a prominent advocate for mental health and professionalized the role of first lady.
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Economic hardship threatens Oklahoma's historic Black towns
Historic Black towns on Indian Land in Oklahoma are looking for ways to attract tourists and keep their communities on the map.
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One woman's controversial fight to make America accept drug users for who they are
Louise Vincent has used drugs since she was 13. Research shows millions of Americans like her aren't ready or able to stop. Vincent believes it's time people accept that.
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U.S. lifts sanctions on Chinese police institute accused of human rights abuses
The U.S. has lifted sanctions on a Chinese police institute it alleges was part of human rights abuses that targeted China's ethnic Uyghur minority.
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix transforms the city's streets
Scott Simon asks Jacob Solis of The Nevada Independent about the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs halts foreclosures after NPR investigation
The Department of Veterans Affairs is halting foreclosures for 6 months for homeowners with VA Loans, after an NPR investigation that found thousands of them at risk of losing their homes.
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Voters in Argentina will select a new president
The two candidates in Argentina's Presidential runoff are almost neck and neck in an election where the economic crisis dominates the race.
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