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Republican Rep. Doug Collins On Impeachment
Rep. Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, sat down with NPR after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Democrats would move forward with articles of impeachment.
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The Price Of This Art Is Bananas
The artist Maurizio Cattelan made an artwork that is a banana duct-taped to the wall. It's priced at $120,000 in Miami.
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Zelenskiy To Meet Putin For Ukraine Peace Talks
Ukraine's new president will have his first meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Paris on Monday, in an effort to end the five-year conflict in eastern Ukraine that has cost 13,000 lives.
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Russia Could Face More Restrictions Over Athlete Doping
Russia is set to learn if it will face new restrictions for its widescale and long-standing athlete doping. A committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency recommends a global four-year ban.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin On Impeachment
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has ordered the House Judiciary Committee to draw up articles of impeachment. NPR's Noel King speaks to Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee.
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Colombian Former Penal Colony Now Taking Tourists
The guerrilla war is over in Colombia and that's opening up some formerly off-limits places for tourism, including an island that formerly housed a penal colony.
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News Brief: Pelosi Announces Impeachment Plans, Measles, Uber Sexual Assaults
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that House Democrats will move ahead with drafting articles of impeachment against President Trump. We look at what's next. Also, the latest on measles outbreaks.
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Man With 'Crime Pays' Tattoo Arrested
An Indiana man was wanted in connection with a vehicle chase. He has a forehead tattoo that says "crime pays."
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: House To Pursue Articles Of Impeachment
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced she is asking House lawmakers to proceed with articles of impeachment against President Trump.
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Despite Job Boom, More Men Are Giving Up On Work
The long economic recovery has brought unemployment to historic lows. But the number of men in the labor force during their prime working age has dropped significantly over the past 50 years.
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Rep. Scott Perry On Impeachment
NPR's David Greene speaks to Republican House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Scott Perry about his takeaways from Wednesday's hearing.
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News Brief: Impeachment Hearings, View From Ukraine, France General Strike
We look at what we learned from four constitutional law scholars who testified about impeachment Wednesday. Also, we look at how Ukrainians are responding to the impeachment hearings.