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Dec 06

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News Wrap: House votes down Trump impeachment resolution

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In our news wrap Wednesday, the House killed a resolution to impeach President Trump, a proposal offered by a Texas Democrat who accused the president of proposing bigotry and racism. Most Democrats voted with Republicans. Also, Donald Trump Jr. spent…

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Dec 05

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In stunning punishment for doping, there will be no Team Russia at the 2018 Olympics

By PBS News Hour

Russia was slapped with an unprecedented punishment from the International Olympic Committee for systematic doping. While some Russian athletes may be allowed to compete, its national team will be banned at the upcoming winter games in South Korea and President…

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Dec 04

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Trump's recent Russia probe tweets raise questions about interference. Here's what we know and what we don't

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The Friday guilty plea by former national security advisor Michael Flynn touched off a running response from President Trump on Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. Taken together, two of the president’s statements could suggest interference. P.J. Tobia reports and Miles O’Brien…

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Dec 03

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode December 3, 2017

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On this edition for Sunday, Dec. 3, President Donald Trump goes on the offensive in a flurry of tweets, changing his previous account of Michael Flynn's firing and contradicting the testimony of his former FBI director. And, legendary conservationist Jane…

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Dec 03

Watch 4:15
Top transition officials knew Flynn was talking to Russia, says report

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The White House said Michael Flynn independently conversed with Russia during the presidential transition, but a report in The New York Times says that account conflicts with internal emails. A note from transition advisor K.T. McFarland, forwarded to six top…

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Dec 01

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Michael Flynn's guilty plea offers hints about direction of Mueller's Russia probe

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What does a guilty plea by Michael Flynn, former national security advisor, mean for President Trump? And how could it change Robert Mueller's Russia investigation? Judy Woodruff talks to former Justice Department official John Carlin and Carrie Johnson of NPR…

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Nov 26

AP report: FBI didn't tell U.S. targets as Russian hackers hunted emails

By Raphael Satter, Jeff Donn and Desmond Butler, Associated Press

The FBI repeatedly failed to alert targets of Russian hackers despite knowing for more than a year that their personal emails were in the Kremlin's sights.

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Nov 14

Donald Trump Jr. has released his private tweets with WikiLeaks

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The revelations are sure to increase calls in Congress to have Trump Jr. testify publicly as part of several committee probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election. And they add a new element to the investigations that have been…

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Nov 10

For Putin, the optics of not meeting Trump are bad

By Ryan Chilcote

What does the absence of a substantive conversation and all its optical trappings mean for the U.S., Russia and the wider world? The answer is nothing good.

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Nov 10

For Dostoevsky, epilepsy was a matter of both life and literature

By Dr. Howard Markel

There were points in his life when Dostoevsky wrote he was grateful for his seizure disorder because of the “abnormal tension” the episodes created in his brain, which allowed him to experience “unbounded joy and rapture, ecstatic devotion and completest…

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