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Deadly storms ravage parts of Missouri and Kentucky
Deadly storms last night caused deaths in Missouri and Kentucky and damaged homes and businesses.
GOP Tax Bill: Winners And Losers And What's Next
Republican House leaders rolled out a $1.5 trillion tax bill this week, a sweeping rewrite of the nation's tax code. We look at what's next and winners and losers.
Spanish Judge Issues Warrant For Deposed Catalan President
The Spanish government took control of the Catalan region a week ago. Separatist politicians were jailed on Thursday. On Friday, a judge issued an arrest warrant for the deposed Catalan president.
Trump's Twitter Account Down For 11 Minutes
Mary Louise Kelly speaks to NPR's Laura Sydell about security questions raised after a Twitter employee briefly deactivated President Trump's Twitter account on Thursday.
Trump Calls Russia Investigation 'A Disgrace'
President Trump criticizes his own Justice Department before traveling to Asia. His attorney general gets new scrutiny from Democrats.
LAist Editor: Gothamist Network Closings Were Political, Not Financial
Owner Joe Ricketts on Thursday closed local news sites that are part of the Gothamist network. Ari Shapiro talks to Julia Wick who, until Thursday, had been editor-in-chief of LAist.
Environmental Groups Seek To Attract Minorities
by Elizabeth Miller
The Flint water crisis prompted a focus on issues like drinking water infrastructure and on the people left out of the environmental movement. Some environmental groups are trying to change that.
Former CIA Head: Greatest Force For Instability In World Is U.S.
Former CIA Director Michael Hayden tells Mary Louise Kelly the U.S. has "played a certain role for about 75 years and now no one ... knows whether we are willing to play that role moving forward."
Nonprofit Groups Say GOP Tax Bill Would Discourage Giving
by Pam Fessler
The Republican tax bill keeps deductions for charitable donations, but nonprofits say other changes could reduce giving as much as $13 billion a year and they plan to fight the proposal.
Residents Of Paterson, N.J. — Home To Terror Attack Suspect — Brace For Backlash
by Joel Rose
This week's arrest of a Paterson, N.J., resident on terrorism charges is the latest blow to the image of this working-class city. But people who live and work there say it's unfair to blame Paterson.