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Trump's massive spending bill & the GOP's priorities
by Scott Detrow
House Republicans muscled through President Trump's massive tax and spending bill this week. The vote this week sends a clear message about where the Republican party is today.
How 'The Bachelor' Confronted The Issue Of Sexual Assault
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Huffington Post writer Emma Gray about Monday's episode of The Bachelor, on which a contestant opened up about her sexual assault in an unusually frank and sensitive way.
California's PG&E Power Utility Files For Bankruptcy After Wildfire Lawsuits
by Eric Westervelt
California's largest utility, PG&E, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday — the second time in as many decades. Wildfire victims are concerned they will not get their fair share.
Actress Catherine Deneuve Sells Off Wardrobe Designed By Yves Saint Laurent
by Eleanor Beardsley
French actress Catherine Deneuve once told fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, "my most beautiful love affair is with you." Now she's auctioning off more than 100 of her YSL haute couture ensembles.
FBI Analysis Of Las Vegas Shooting Ends Without A Clear Motive Identified
by Leila Fadel
The FBI has concluded its investigation into the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting that left 58 dead. The agency's investigation did not determine the gunman's motive.
Britain's Parliament Finally Agrees On A Way Forward On Brexit
by Frank Langfitt
British Prime Minister Theresa May says she will ask the European Union to reopen negotiations on the agreement on the U.K.'s exit, despite the E.U. saying the agreement could not be changed.
Athletes Kick Off Ultramarathon In Minnesota Despite Extreme Cold
Endurance runners, skiers and cyclists in Minnesota haven't let extreme cold get in the way of competing in the Arrowhead 135 ultramarathon. The race kicked off Monday in International Falls, Minn.
Republican Rep. Steven Palazzo Discusses Border Security Negotiations
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Rep. Steven Palazzo, R-Miss., a member of the bipartisan conference committee in charge of negotiating a deal on border security in less than three weeks.
Former U.S. Attorney Weighs In On Where The Mueller Investigation Stands
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade, a law professor at The University of Michigan, about the trajectory of the Mueller investigation.
Top Intelligence Officials Give Assessment Of Global Threats Facing The U.S.
by Greg Myre
The directors of the major intelligence agencies made their annual appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee to present their global threat assessment on Tuesday.