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House Democrats Pledge Passage Of Expanded Gun Background Checks Bill

By Susan Davis

Democrats unveiled new legislation to enhance background checks on the eighth anniversary of the Tucson shooting that injured former Rep. Gabby Giffords, D-Ariz. But the gun lobby vows to oppose it.

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U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions Are Once Again On The Rise

By Geoff Brumfiel

A newly released report shows that the United States’ CO2 emissions spiked last year. A booming economy and busy transportation sector are to blame.

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Manafort Allegedly Shared 2016 Polling With Associate Linked To Russian Intelligence

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Paul Manafort’s lawyers botched redactions in a court filing, revealing the information. Separately, the Supreme Court denied a request believed to be a challenge to special counsel Robert Mueller.

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Democrats Set To Counter Trump After Oval Office Address

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer will speak at the Capitol Tuesday night. They are in a battle with President Trump over border funding amid a government shutdown.

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Using Genetic Genealogy To Identify Unknown Crime Victims, Sometimes Decades Later

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DNA combined with the study of family history has been used to solve high-profile cold cases such as the Golden State Killer. Now, volunteers are using the technique to identify crime victims.

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Australia Will Consider Granting Asylum To Saudi Woman Who Fears For Her Life

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The 18-year-old fled her family and was detained in Thailand en route to Australia. Australia’s Department of Home Affairs says her application for a humanitarian visa will be “carefully considered.”

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They’re part of a global supply chain of trinkets that starts out in Chinese factories. A vendor in India can earn a living by selling five a night.

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Civil Rights Award Rescinded From Angela Davis After Jewish Community Objections

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The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute planned to honor the activist at a February event. It now says her statements and public record do not “meet all of the criteria on which the award is based.”

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‘Bye Bye Twitter Und Facebook’: German Green Party Chief Quits Social Media

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Robert Habeck says he left Twitter after he was hacked, but he also says the platform has made him more “polemic”.

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Los Angeles Teacher Strike Could Be Days Away

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If no deal is reached, more than 30,000 union members wouldn’t go to work, affecting roughly 480,000 public school students.

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Ben Stiller Unlocks An ‘Old-Fashioned’ Prison Break In ‘Escape At Dannemora’

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Stiller’s seven-part Showtime series centers on the true story of two convicted murderers who used tools provided by a prison employee to break out of a maximum security prison in 2015.

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Guitarist Carrie Brownstein tells NPR, “We always planned on getting back in the studio — it was just a matter of when.”

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Russian Lawyer At Trump Tower Meeting Charged In Connection To Money Laundering Case

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Federal prosecutors in New York have charged Natalia Veselnitskaya with obstruction of justice. The indictment suggests she has close ties to the Russian government.

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After Botching 2020 Census Contract, Officials Pick New Printer For $115 Million

By Hansi Lo Wang

The original contract awarded by the Government Publishing Office was cancelled after the printer filed for bankruptcy. An internal watchdog plans to investigate the new contracting process.

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Erdogan Cancels Meeting With Bolton, As U.S. Seeks To Reassure Allies On Syria

By Bill Chappell

The meeting was canceled moments before it was to begin, reflecting Turkish anger over U.S. insistence that a Kurdish militia fighting in Syria be protected after American troops withdraw.

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Missouri Voters Backed An Anti-Gerrymandering Measure; Lawmakers Want To Undo It

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Like voters in Colorado, Utah and Michigan last year, Missouri’s voters decided to alter the redistricting process. But lawmakers argue it could create bizarre districts that are hard to represent.

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The department’s public affairs apparatus is mostly idle for lack of funding, but that hasn’t stopped it from making announcements in support of the administration’s messaging about immigrants.

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Meet The Granary Weevil, The Pantry Monster Of Our Own Creation

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Granary weevils are different from similar species: They can’t fly. That’s because they figured out how to use humans to get around the globe, and we are getting tired of this clingy relationship.

Old Florida Clemency System Was Unconstitutional, Racially Biased

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More than a million felons will be able to vote in Florida. Previously, the system lacked ‘any constraints, guidelines, or standards’ for restoring voting rights, a judge ruled last year.

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Where U.S. Battles Over Abortion Will Play Out In 2019

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Expect more aggressive regulatory action from the Trump administration while skirmishes continue in Congress and statehouses across the U.S. Many of these policies will ultimately land in court.

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Norway Embarks On Its Most Ambitious Transport Project Yet

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Norway’s rugged west coast features glaciers, waterfalls and fjords that are beautiful — but take a long time to navigate. A major infrastructure plan could cut travel time in half.

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North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Goes To China

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Chinese president Xi Jinping invited Kim for the 4-day visit. The two leaders could use the visit to coordinate ahead of a second summit between the U.S. and North Korea.

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Sen. Kamala Harris Considers ‘A Collection Of Factors’ Related To Possible 2020 Bid

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As her memoir The Truths We Hold hits shelves, the California senator tells NPR that family and the country’s need for “real leadership” will weigh into her decision whether to run for president.

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Kamala Harris’s ‘The Truths We Hold’ Demonstrates What’s Wrong With Campaign Books

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Though not a literary masterpiece, the California senator’s book is effective as a campaign tool: She makes an argument for a chance at the presidency — like the prosecutor she is.

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Nevada Death Row Inmate Found Dead In Apparent Suicide

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Scott Dozier, 48, twice bypassed death by lethal injection against his own wishes. On Saturday afternoon, he was found hanged from an air vent in his cell.

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Former Uber Driver Pleads Guilty To 2016 Killing Rampage In Michigan

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The tax collecting agency is one of those affected by the partial government shutdown, but the White House says it will issue refunds, reversing previous government policy.

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Brown’s supporters say she was a victim of human trafficking who has remade herself while in prison — and on Monday, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam agreed.

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Armed soldiers took control of a state radio station early Monday morning and broadcast a statement saying the nation was under their control and that a new leader would be chosen.

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