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U.S. Intelligence Findings On Russian Cyber Hacks Expose Political Rifts
The intelligence community's finding that Russia was behind cyber hacks affecting the U.S. election has exposed rifts between Republican lawmakers, intelligence officials and President-elect Trump.
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Sen. Jack Reed Outlines First Senate Hearing On Alleged Russian Hacking
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Democratic Sen. Jack Reed, the ranking member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, about Thursday's hearing on Russia's alleged role in election year hacking.
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Meet The Producer Who Runs Her Opera Empire From A 2-Bedroom Apartment
Beth Morrison is not your typical moneyed arts patron — but over the past decade, she's managed to gather the funding and venue support to produce works by some of today's most innovative composers.
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Senate Armed Services Committee Holds First Hearing On Alleged Russian Hacking
Russia's alleged election-year hacking takes center stage when leaders of the intelligence community testify before Congress.
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Trump Praises WikiLeaks Founder In Debate Over Russian Hacking
In the debate over Russian hacking, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been praised by President-elect Donald Trump despite his controversial past.
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'A traumatic ordeal:' Woman says she gave birth in Johnson County Jail and was denied proper care
Victoria Boldon detailed her experience in an interview with KERA News.
Flanked by grieving families, Gov. Abbott signs camp safety, flood protection bills into law
The legislation was crafted in response to the state’s historic July 4 floods which killed more than 130 people, including nearly 40 children.
Rodeo Dallas to challenge judge’s ruling closing its doors
Dallas County Judge Veretta Frazier ruled in favor of a temporary injunction on Friday for Rodeo Dallas in Deep Ellum, closing the bar until further notice.
NY attorney general will intervene in Texas abortion pill access lawsuit
Letitia James, New York’s attorney general, said Texas has no authority to “impose its cruel abortion ban here.”
First Measles Death In 12 Years Renews Vaccination Concerns
A woman from Washington state died of measles last week. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Seattle Times reporter JoNel Aleccia about the first confirmed measles death in the United States in 12 years.
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