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Secretary Marco Rubio clashes with Democrats in the committee where he once served
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State Marco Rubio had some testy exchanges with Democrats in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He defended big cuts and the Trump administration's decision to dismantle USAID.
Gunman Dead After 2 Students Injured In Maryland High School Shooting
by Patrick Madden
Police say a student with a hand gun shot two classmates Tuesday morning at a Maryland high school. Officers say the shooter was fatally injured in a shootout with a school resource officer.
President Trump Adds New Lawyer To His Legal Team
by Tamara Keith
President Trump has added a new lawyer to his legal team — one who's been vocal about attacking the Justice Department. He's not the only member of that legal team to do so.
Former Facebook Insider Says Company Cannot Be Trusted To Regulate Itself
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sandy Parakilas, who worked as an operations manager on the platform team at Facebook in 2011 and 2012. In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Parakilas says Facebook cannot be trusted to regulate itself.
WH Threatening To Veto Spending Bill If It Includes Money For Northeast Rail Tunnel
by Joel Rose
If the century-old rail tunnel into New York City fails, the economic pain will be felt up and down the East Coast. That's why a multi-billion-dollar plan to replace it has been called the most important infrastructure project in the country.
Justices Skeptical About California Law Being Challenged By Anti-Abortion Clinics
by Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court justices on both sides of the ideological spectrum expressed skepticism about California's "truth-in-advertising" law requiring anti-abortion clinics to more fully disclose what they are.
Austin Mayor Steve Adler Discusses Series Of Bombings Happening Throughout City
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Austin, Texas Mayor Steve Adler about the series of bombings that have been happening in city.