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Los Angeles immigration raid protests update
by Scott Detrow
Members of the California National Guard have arrived in downtown Los Angeles. President Trump ordered 2,000 Guard troops to be deployed following protests in the LA area over raids by ICE.
WikiLeaks Releases Trove Of CIA Cyber-Espionage Documents
by Greg Myre
WikiLeaks has released a huge trove of documents that reveal information about the CIA's cyber-espionage capabilities. Its hacking tools let it compromise computers, mobile phones and even TVs to use as spying devices.
After Complaint Over Lights, Alabama Town Celebrates Christmas In March
by Melanie Peeples
An anonymous letter complaining about two lingering strings of Christmas lights angered a tightly knit neighborhood near Birmingham, Ala., and prompted a heartwarming response.
'The New Yorker' Uncovers Trump Hotel's Ties To Corrupt Oligarch Family
Business reporter Adam Davidson spent months investigating the Trump Hotel Baku deal, which the Trump Organization cut its ties with a month after Trump's election. In his detailed story for The New Yorker, Davidson writes that Trump did business with corrupt partners who also did business with Iran's Revolutionary Guard. This would be in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Texas City Leads The Way On Renewable Energy
by Ari Shapiro
Georgetown, Texas, an exurb of Austin, is one of the first cities in the country to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy.
Arkansas Governor Reacts To Republican Plan For Health Care
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson about the American Health Care Act, the Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.
David Miliband Calls Trump's Revised Travel Ban 'A Gift For Extremists'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with David Miliband, former British foreign minister who is currently the head of the International Rescue Committee, about the new executive order regarding people coming into the U.S. from six majority-Muslim countries.
State Department Holds First Briefing Since Trump's Inauguration
by Michele Kelemen
The State Department holds its first briefing since Trump was inaugurated. This has been the longest break in the history of briefings.
In California, Record Rainfall Proves Taxing For Stressed Infrastructure
by Kirk Siegler
After five years of historic drought, the unprecedented amount of snow and rain falling now in California is a true test to some of the country's oldest infrastructure.
Future Makes Music History By Dropping Back-To-Back No. 1 Albums
The rapper known as Future just did something that has never been done in music history: his chart-topping album was just replaced at the No. 1 spot — by his next album.
Republican Plan To Replace The Affordable Care Act Sparks Debate
by Alison Kodjak
Details of the Republican plan to remake the Affordable Care Act are stimulating debate on Capitol Hill and across the country.