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Volunteers are helping save climate data — which teachers rely on — before it's lost
As the Trump administration removes climate-related data and tools from agency websites, teachers are left scrambling to fix lesson plans. But, a volunteer effort is archiving much of the lost data.
Secretary Of State Tillerson Plans To Visit Russia But Skip NATO Meeting In April
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is skipping a NATO meeting, but he is planning to travel to Russia next month. His travel schedule is raising alarms in Europe.
President Trump Pushes GOP Health Care Bill On Capitol Hill
by Susan Davis
President Trump traveled to Capitol Hill Tuesday morning to drum up support for the Republican health care bill. There is a last minute push for GOP holdouts as the House plans to vote later this week.
Senators Grill Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch On His Judicial Philosophy
by Nina Totenberg
Neil Gorsuch faced hours of questions from senators trying to get him to reveal his judicial philosophy. Tom Goldstein of SCOTUSblog talks about what it was like inside the hearing room on Tuesday.
Ethics Experts Raise Alarm Over Ivanka Trump's White House Role
by Jackie Northam
Ivanka Trump is getting an office in the White House and access to classified information, despite having no formal position in the administration. Ethics analysts are crying foul over this unprecedented move.
How Nominees Master The Art Of The Non-Answer In Senate Hearings
by Ron Elving
NPR takes a look at the art of sitting through hours of questions in a Senate hearing and giving articulate, well-crafted answers, while at the same time not really answering.
U.K. Joins U.S. In Restricting Electronic Devices On Some Flights
by Greg Myre
The United Kingdom has joined the U.S. in restricting large electronics from being carried on flights that depart airports in certain Middle Eastern and North African countries. Security officials won't explain precisely why they have ordered the restrictions, but it's thought there could be dangers associated with laptops or other such devices being used as weapons.
Arkansas Ends Dual Holiday Celebrating Robert E. Lee, Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Jacob Kauffman
Arkansas is putting a stop to its celebration of both Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr., on the same day.
Republicans Paint Gorsuch As Fair-Minded On Day 2 Of Hearings
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch faced questions from senators during the second day of his confirmation hearing.