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Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller may be running out of space to maneuver — or he may not. But the White House is calibrating its strategy as though a clock is ticking. (Getty Image)
NPR
Courts & Law

The Russia investigations: Is Robert Mueller stumbling into time trouble?

Mueller has roughly three weeks to do whatever he's going to do and then — who knows?

8 years ago

A memorial to Heather Heyer — who was killed at last year's Charlottesville rally by a driver facing murder and hate crime charges — stands at the site of her death. Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, is in the background. (Steve Helber/AP)
NPR
Community

‘We are resilient:’ Memorials, heavy police presence mark Charlottesville anniversary

Sunday is the first anniversary of the deadly Unite the Right rally.

8 years ago

Lights shine inside the U.S. Capitol as night falls in Washington.
NewsWorks Tonight
Community

Gallup poll: Most see Congress as corrupt, beholden to special interests

NewsWorks Tonight host Dave Heller sits down for his weekly conversation with Gallup’s Frank Newport to talk about trends in U.S. opinion.

8 years ago

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Cashiers, cooks, delivery people, fast-food workers and their supporters rallied outside New York City Hall in 2017. Their influential union, the Service Employees International Union, also includes about half a million home health aides. (Pacific Press/LightRocket/Getty Images)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Medicaid officials target home health aides’ union dues

Medicaid home care aides are emerging as the latest target in the ongoing power struggle between some conservative lawmakers and organized labor.

8 years ago

Susan Bro stands on 4th Street SE in Charlottesville, Va., where where her daughter Heather Heyer was killed. Heyer died in August 2017 during a violent white nationalist rally.
(Justin T. Gellerson for NPR)
NPR
Community

Charlottesville victim Heather Heyer’s mother picks up her baton

One year ago, a car rammed into counter-protesters during a violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. Paralegal and activist Heather Heyer was killed.

8 years ago

This undated file photo provided by the Calixto family shows Lucas Calixto. The U.S. Army has suspended discharging immigrant reservists and recruits promised a pathway to citizenship when they enlisted. A memo shared with The Associated Press on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018, spells out orders to high-ranking Army officials to stop processing discharges of enlistees in the special immigrant program, effective July 20. In mid-July the Army reversed one discharge, for Brazilian reservist Calixto, who had sued. (Courtesy of the Calixto Family via AP, File)
Politics & Policy

For now, Army suspends discharges of immigrant recruits

The U.S. Army has stopped discharging immigrant recruits who enlisted seeking a path to citizenship — at least temporarily.

8 years ago

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivers the keynote address during the General Assembly of the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Philadelphia. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
Courts & Law

Immigration judges accuse DOJ of undermining independence

No one was immediately available to comment at the Justice Department.

8 years ago

Rashida Tlaib, pictured in 2008 outside the Michigan Capitol in Lansing, Mich., served as a state legislator for six years. On Tuesday, Democrats picked her to run unopposed for the congressional seat that former Rep. John Conyers held for more than 50 years. Tlaib would be the first Muslim woman in Congress. (Al Goldis/AP)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Detroit’s Rashida Tlaib poised to become first Muslim woman in Congress

"I am at a loss for words," she tweeted overnight. "I cannot wait to serve you in Congress."

8 years ago

Danny O'Connor, the Franklin County recorder, speaks during an election night watch party at the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018, in Westerville, Ohio. O'Connor ran against Republican Troy Balderson in a special election race for Ohio's 12th District after the retirement of Pat Tiberi who served as the U.S. Representative from 2001-2018 in the reliably Republican district. (John Minchillo/AP Photo)
National Interest
Politics & Policy

A squeaker in Ohio foretells a blue wave in November

As the clock ticked toward midnight in Ohio’s special House election, Donald Trump still had ample time to craft another baldfaced ...

8 years ago

MAFRAQ, Jordan — Syrian refugee children at a settlement near the Jordan-Syria border on April 26, 2018. (© Mohammad Abu Ghosh/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
Education

Student voice: ‘Then one day a bomb exploded during my geometry class’

Fleeing Syria to pursue safety, education and a socially just world.

8 years ago

NPR
Politics & Policy

Ohio special election goes down to the wire

8 years ago

Judge's gavel on wooden table with law books. (bigstockphoto.com)
NPR
Courts & Law

Judge shuts down multimillion-dollar loophole in election law

A widely used loophole for funneling secret "dark money" into political ads closed quietly last weekend.

8 years ago

A protest against gun violence on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine massacre, in which 12 students and a teacher were gunned down in a Colorado school in 1999. (Christopher Brown/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
Education

Teachers with guns — it might be even worse than you think

The difference between education and enforcement

8 years ago

This courtroom sketch depicts Rick Gates (right) answering questions by prosecutor Greg Andres as he testifies in the trial of Paul Manafort in Alexandria, Va. (Dana Verkouteren/AP)
NPR
Courts & Law

As Manafort trial continues, the defense gets its shot at ex-partner Rick Gates

Tuesday is Gates' second day on the witness stand.

8 years ago

Rick Gates, Paul Manafort's former business partner, is expected to testify in federal court Monday.
NPR
Courts & Law

Paul Manafort’s ex-partner Rick Gates testifies they broke the law together

Paul Manafort's former business partner, Rick Gates, took the witness stand on Monday for the most highly anticipated testimony in Manafort's trial on bank & tax fraud charges

8 years ago

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