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News Brief: Impeachment Acquittal, Iowa Caucuses, Juan Guaidó
The Senate acquits President Trump of two impeachment charges. There is still no clear winner in the Iowa caucuses. And, Venezuela's opposition leader attends Trump's State of the Union address.
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Politics
Morning News Brief
The Senate impeachment trial moves next to the question phase. Palestinians reject President Trump's plan for Mideast peace. And, Secretary of State Pompeo visits Ukraine Thursday.
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Politics
News Brief: Impeachment Trial, Kobe Bryant, Coronavirus Spreads
The Senate impeachment trial enters its second week. Retired NBA star Kobe Bryant dies in a helicopter crash. And, public health officials are trying to figure out how the coronavirus is spreading.
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National
Voters Face A Big Decision In 2020: Could A Lesson From Frederick Douglass Help?
In 1856, Frederick Douglass had a choice to make: support the big change he believed in — abolition of slavery — or settle for a less sweeping shift from a candidate better positioned to win.
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Politics
News Brief: John Bolton On North Korea, Democratic Debate Recap, Australian Wildfires
John Bolton tells NPR the Trump administration should take threats from North Korea with a "grain of salt." Also, a recap of the Democratic debate and an update on wildfires in Australia.
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World
Bolton: Trump Administration Could Be Making 'Big Mistake' On North Korea
In an exclusive interview with NPR, former Ambassador John Bolton criticized his ex-boss' strategy, saying "there's no serious chance" North Korea will voluntarily give up its nuclear weapons program.
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Politics
Special Coverage Of Impeachment Articles And Trade Deal
House Democrats announced on Friday morning two articles of impeachment and also that they'd agreed with the White House on terms of a new North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Politics
News Brief: Impeachment Probe, Ukraine Ceasefire, College Admissions Suit
House Democrats to unveil articles of impeachment against President Trump. The presidents of Russia and Ukraine agree to a ceasefire. A lawsuit claims SAT and ACT are illegal in California admissions.
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National
American Student Freed In Prisoner Swap After 3 Years In Iran Jail
President Trump said on Saturday that Xiyue Wang, an American held in an Iranian prison, has been released. The release was secured with help from the Swiss government.
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National
Maybe Leave The Hook In That Catch
A Grand Rapids, Mich., man went magnet fishing and landed something unexpected: A hand grenade. A German one. From World War I.