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DeVos At The One-Year Mark; Black Lives Matter In Schools; Zero Tolerance
The education secretary has had success in rolling back Obama-era regulations, but she has made less progress on school choice. That, and other education news in our weekly roundup.
The Russia Investigations: Democrats Try To Counterattack But Lose A Key Weapon
Democrats go out on a limb getting behind the author of an unverified dossier, but the president isn't ready — yet — to release their countermemo, a week after a GOP memo was made public.
Black Panther's Mythical Home May Not Be So Mythical After All
The action hero lives in the imaginary nation of Wakanda, the most technologically advanced society in the world. Is there a basis for it in African history?
New Leader Of Sinn Fein Looks At Fresh Start For Party
The 48-year-old takes over the party with no direct connection to Ireland's period of bloodshed known as the Troubles.
From A Blocked Memo To 2 Staff Resignations, Here's The Week's White House Recap
The White House faces turbulence with the departure of senior aide Rob Porter, whose two former wives accused him of abuse. And President Trump blocks the release of the classified Democratic memo.
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U.S. Women's Hockey Team Wins First Game In Winter Olympics
The U.S. team came out skating at a furious pace, pushing Finland well back into their own end and firing off shots on goal.
Kim Yo Jong Fascinates, And Puzzles, In South Korea
Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has captivated media attention in South Korea during her unprecedented visit for the Winter Olympics.
Chief Of Staff Finds Himself In The Spotlight And Not In A Good Way
The White House is dealing with the fallout of domestic abuse allegations against now-former staff secretary Rob Porter. The focus now is on chief of staff John Kelly, who came to Porter's defense.
New York Fashion Week: For The 1st Time, Models Get Private Changing Areas
This year's New York Fashion Week models will have access to private changing rooms for the first time. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Sara Ziff, the founder of Model Alliance, about the new guidelines.
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U.S. Wants Turkey To Restrain Offensive Against Kurds In Syria
In Syria, the U.S. views Kurdish fighters as allies, but Turkey sees them as terrorists. The U.S. wants Turkey to limit its military offensive against the Kurds without harming U.S.-Turkey relations.
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