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U.S. says 'substantial progress' made in trade talks with China
by Willem Marx
The White House is optimistic following two days of trade talks with China in Geneva.
Proposal To Allow Guns In Kentucky Schools
Last month, a shooter killed two students and injured 18 other people in a Kentucky high school. In response, the state legislature is considering arming school staff.
States Seek To Prevent Election Hacking
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Vermont Secretary of State and President-elect of the National Association of Secretaries of State Jin Condos, about state's efforts to protect elections from hacking.
Facing Hardships, Venezuelans Are Leaving The Country In Exodus
by John Otis
People are leaving Venezuela due to hardships in the country that include food and medicine shortages as well as hyperinflation. Many are crossing the border into Colombia.
'Tell Them We Are Rising' Tackles Impact Of Historically Black Colleges
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Stanley Nelson, who showcases the history of black colleges and universities in a new documentary Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities.
Black Women Gather In Atlanta To Harness Economic And Political Power
Michel Martin talks about the conference with Karen Finney, a former spokeswoman for Hillary Clinton, Nakisha Lewis, an organizer for Black Lives Matter, and New Jersey Congresswoman Bonnie Coleman.
'The Knitting Finns': For Finnish Athletes, Needles And Yarn Are Part Of The Olympic Routine
It started in Sochi, continued in Rio and now Team Finland is continuing its tradition of knitting during the Olympics. The Finns claim it's relaxing and fun.
Winter Olympics Weekend Wrap
It was a surprising weekend in South Korea. Several favorites who were supposed to medal in the biggest events didn't, and there were a few unexpected winners who made it to the podium.
Trump Tweet Ties 'Missed Signals' In Florida Shooting To FBI Russia Probe
by Colin Dwyer
President Trump's suggestion that the FBI failed to stop the Florida shooting because it spent too much time on the Russia investigation has outraged his critics.