Trump's 'stop

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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Bryce Covert about her report on one of the first babies born in a post

NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Bryce Covert about her report on one of the first babies born in a post

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Floridians will vote on a constitutional amendment that is couched in pro-solar power language but w

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Attorneys for the State of Montana said Friday they will not call one of their top expert witnesses

Defense arguments are set to open in a landmark climate case brought by Montana youth