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Democrats and Republicans respond to Trump's indictment in a hush-money scheme
People on both sides of the aisle react to word that ex-President Trump is expected to be arraigned on charges after a grand jury indicted him in a probe into hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
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Wis. lawmakers reintroduce bill preventing non-dairy products being labeled as milk
There's been a long battle over which products should be called milk. The FDA aims to clear up any confusion, but dairy farmers say they don't need a federal agency making their life even harder.
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Indictment could be a double-edged sword for Trump's 2024 presidential campaign
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Republican strategist Scott Jennings about how the grand jury decision to indict former President Donald Trump will affect his presidential campaign.
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Morning news brief
Donald Trump becomes the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges, Democrats and Republicans react to Trump's indictment and Finland clears a final hurdle to join NATO.
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State investment and energy authorities show interest in Makushin Geothermal Project
A delegation of Alaska energy officials on Tuesday visited Unalaska, where representatives from the Makushin Geothermal Project made their case for what could prove one of the biggest geothermal projects in Alaska history.
Nashville searches for healing after this week's school shooting left 6 people dead
Nashville mourns the victims of a school shooting in a citywide public vigil attended by first lady Jill Biden.
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Apple rolls out Apple Pay Later — a buy now, pay later service
NPR's A Martinez talks to Lauren Saunders of the National Consumer Law Center, about Apple allowing some iPhone users to pay for purchases up to $1,000 in installments using Apple Pay Later.
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Myrlande Constant exhibition honors the labor of working-class artists
A retrospective of textile artist Myrlande Constant has opened at UCLA's Fowler Museum. Curators say it's the first solo show of a Haitian woman at an American museum.
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Our Planet Money team creates a record label to follow the money to music creators
How do artists get paid for a song in the age of streaming? Our Planet Money podcast team decided to become a record label and release a song to find out.
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Judge is expected to rule Vice President Pence must testify in Jan. 6 attack probe
NPR's Michel Martin talks to former federal prosecutor Elie Honig about reports that former VP Mike Pence must testify before a grand jury about his conversations with Donald Trump ahead of Jan. 6.
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