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Thousands Of Harvey Flood Victims Will Likely Need Long-Term Temporary Housing
FEMA says it hopes to get people out of shelters and into transitional housing, such as hotels, as quickly as possible. Then they'll try to find rentals or other housing for victims, including manufactured homes, as a last resort.
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Questions Linger About President Trump's Washington, D.C., Hotel
Congress and the General Services Administration Inspector General are raising new questions about President Trump's hotel that's leased from the federal government.
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Week In Politics: The Government's Response To Hurricane Harvey
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with political commentators David Brooks of The New York Times, and Jamil Smith, a contributing writer at The Daily Beast, about the political stories of the week.
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WATCH: Nurse Roughly Arrested For Following Hospital Protocol, Body Camera Shows
Nurse Alex Wubbels calmly stated that it was against hospital policy to allow blood to be drawn from an unconscious patient without a warrant. Then a detective forced her outside and handcuffed her.
Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor Visits 'The Judge's Chamber' At Yankee Stadium
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor sat in Yankee Stadium yesterday in a section called "The Judge's Chamber." It is named after Yankee baseball player Aaron Judge. Sotomayor is from the Bronx and has been a fan for a long time.
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Houston Police Chief Speaks About Situation In City Following Hurricane Harvey
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with the Houston police chief Art Acevedo about the week following Hurricane Harvey's landfall in Texas.
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Hurricane Harvey Sends Gasoline Prices Up
The historic rain and high winds have caused refineries throughout the Gulf Coast to shut down or reduce production.
After Losing In Court, Florida Anti-Death-Penalty Prosecutor Charts Way Forward
After Florida's Supreme Court said the governor could reassign her first-degree-murder cases, State Attorney Aramis Ayala said she respects the decision and announced new review measures.
Harvey's Havoc On Schools; U.S. Hispanic Enrollment Soars; A Controversial DeVos Hire
New demographic figures on enrollment; hundreds of thousands of students in limbo while schools recover from Harvey; and more education news of the week.
Trump Hotel Lease Under New Review As Lawmakers Keep Up Criticism
The General Services Administration approved the Trump Organization's lease for the Washington, D.C., property. But the GSA Inspector General's Office is taking another look at the contract.
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