NPR Staff
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Live election results: Get the latest on Utah's primary races for president, governor and House.
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President Trump praised Barr a day after the Justice Department took the unusual step of seeking a shorter sentence for the president's ally. Four prosecutors in the case withdrew following that move.
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NPR reporters from across the newsroom added analysis and fact-checking to the remarks.
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While predicting "total vindication," the president's personal attorney criticized Republican senators who have questioned Trump's actions, saying they don't "understand the facts."
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The Trump impeachment trial is adjourned, but lawmakers have time to make their own cases for and against removing the president. A final vote is expected on Wednesday afternoon.
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Democrats have descended on the state in the hopes that they pass muster with Iowans. Hear the voices and see the scene in the days leading up to first contest in the 2020 presidential race.
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The response is a formal part of the process in the Senate impeachment trial, which begins Tuesday.
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The response is a formal part of the process in the Senate impeachment trial, which begins Tuesday.
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Authorities are cracking down on the places correspondents may go, with whom they may talk and for how long. News outlets don't want to go along.
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Here are some of stories that made us smile. Bonus: Learn secrets of happiness from Nepalis and from hunter-gatherers.
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There's cause for pessimism and optimism in the year ahead as our expert sources share their predictions. Plus: Print and fold your own global trends zine.
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The bill includes some policy surprises and increases in funding for several key public health priorities. And it cuts the few remaining taxes that were paying for Obamacare.