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Public Radio's daily news magazine bringing up-to-date midday news between Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
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President Trump gave his first State of the Union address Tuesday night. But the week was dominated by discussion surrounding a controversial GOP memo alleging FBI surveillance abuse.
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The country's government shut down three TV stations after they tried to broadcast an event held by an opposition politician Tuesday.
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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with CNN's Maggie Lake about whether we should be worried.
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The memo, drafted by House Republicans, accuses the FBI of illegally wiretapping a Trump aide. The FBI and Democrats say it isn't accurate.
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Tuesday night in his address, President Trump talked about gang violence and introduced the parents of two teenage girls killed by MS-13 gang members.
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The Cleveland Indians and Major League Baseball have announced that the team will no longer use its Chief Wahoo logo on uniforms or in the team's stadium.
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According to Leguizamo, public school curricula don't do enough to highlight the Latino impact on U.S. history. His son's experiences inspired Leguizamo to research and write the show.
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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with Ohio State University professor Randall Schweller, who believes Trump's first year in office has been a success.
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Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with the entrepreneur helping lead the rebranding endeavor, Eric Dayton, son of Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton.
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