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The latest on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire proposal and attacks on Rafah
by Michele Kelemen
It has been a whiplash day in Gaza. Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal with Israel, but the Israeli cabinet has vowed to continue operation in Rafah.
Sen. Angus King Discusses Findings Detailed In Mueller Report
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about the findings detailed in the special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
Former CIA Deputy Director John McLaughlin Weighs In On Redacted Mueller Report
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with John McLaughlin, former deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, about special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
National Press Secretary For Trump 2020 Campaign Reacts To Findings Of Mueller Report
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Kayleigh McEnany, national press secretary for the Trump 2020 campaign, about the Mueller report findings and impact on the president's reelection campaign.
Congressional Lawmakers Continue To Work Through Findings Of Mueller Report
by Kelsey Snell
As the contents of the special counsel Robert Mueller's report are digested, Congress is closely reading the report to understand what happened during 2016.
Trump And Attorney General Barr Say Mueller Report Shows No Collusion
A redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report investigating Russian influence in the 2016 election was released Thursday. Attorney General William Barr and President Trump responded.
Mueller's Report Shows All The Ways Russia Interfered In 2016 Presidential Election
by Miles Parks
Special counsel Robert Mueller's report lays out all of the ways in which Russia interfered in the 2016 election, including hacking Democrats' emails and using social media to mobilize U.S. citizens.
The Redacted Mueller Report Is Out But It Does Not Exonerate Trump Of Obstruction
by Carrie Johnson
Attorney General William Barr laid out the conclusions of the redacted Mueller report on Thursday and said he didn't think the evidence was "sufficient to establish that the president committed an obstruction of justice offense."
Florida Lawmakers Jump Into National Debate Over Illegal Immigration
by Greg Allen
Florida is poised to adopt a bill banning so-called sanctuary cities. It would require local officials to cooperate with federal immigration authorities or face still penalties.