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How do voters feel about the 37 federal charges filed against Donald Trump?
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Republican strategist Sarah Longwell about how Trump voters view the former president's legal defense. He was indicted last week in the classified documents case.
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Scotland's former leader was arrested by police over governing party's finances
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was arrested and then later released in connection with an investigation into the Scottish National Party's finances.
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In a first, a youth climate lawsuit is being heard in a court in Montana
A group of young people is suing the state of Montana for failing to address climate change. The state's constitution guarantees "a clean and healthful environment."
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For the first time, 2 nonbinary actors were nominated for Tonys. They both won
The Tony Awards were handed out Sunday night. The ceremony almost didn't take place because of the Hollywood writers strike, but the WGA allowed the awards to go on, televised and unscripted.
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4 children are hospitalized after surviving 40 days in the Colombian jungle
The children are recovering at a hospital in Colombia after being found alive in the Amazon — 40 days after the plane they were on crashed. Questions remain over how they managed to survive.
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Bolton, Trump's ex-national security adviser, calls for him to withdraw from the race
John Bolton says the indictment is a "potentially catastrophic turn of events" for Trump. He spoke to Morning Edition about the seriousness of the charges and the importance of accountability.
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Sudan's fighting risks reigniting war in Darfur, a site of atrocities 20 years ago
As fighting in Sudan's capital continues to rage, experts say it's spilling over into the Darfur region and risks fully reigniting a conflict from the early 2000s that left hundreds of thousands dead.
The legacy of Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Coalition
Pat Robertson ran for president in 1988 and lead evangelicals to weave their Christian identity into the Republican Party.
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Trump is expected to appear in a Miami court on Tuesday. Here's what to expect
Former president Donald Trump is expected to appear in a Miami courthouse on Tuesday after the unsealing of a federal indictment laying out 37 charges against him. Here are five things to watch for.
A new way of teaching kids to read in Georgia
Georgia is changing the way students are taught to read. This year a new law requires schools to adopt what's known as Science of Reading and Structured Literacy.
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