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6 in 10 U.S. Catholics are in favor of abortion rights, Pew Research report finds
Although the Catholic Church officially opposes abortion, the report says there's far greater diversity of opinion among laity in the U.S.
Chair of D.C. Council responds to Trump's emergency declaration
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with chair of the Council of the District of Columbia, Phil Mendelson, about President Trump's emergency declaration and National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C.
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Map: A look at helicopter traffic patterns over D.C.
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Mayor of Washington, D.C., pushes for workers to return to the office
Washington, D.C.'s mayor has urged the Biden administration to require federal employees to return to the office most days. She's ordered her own city's workers back to the office four days a week.
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Netflix shares drop after reporting positive earnings and adding almost 6 million new subscribers
Netflix's earnings report comes amid a writers and actors strike that has put Hollywood at a standstill.
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Do Trump's D.C. moves echo an authoritarian playbook?
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D.C. Council to vote on a measure aimed at lowering crime
NPR's Michel Martin asks D.C. Councilmember Brooke Pinto if a new package of tougher criminal penalties due to be voted on Tuesday shows the city went too far with justice and policing reforms.
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Israelis protest against leadership after bodies of 6 hostages recovered from Gaza
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with political scientist Gayil Talshir of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem about the protests in Israel after the recovery of the bodies of six hostages.
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Author 'Nervous' About D.C.'s Lack Of Innovation
In a new book, Joshua Cooper Ramo questions whether Washington is capable of innovation, because policies haven't changed much over the years. He says the movements or entities that have successful strategies share a "passionate belief in change and disruption."
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Who is Liz Cheney, the Republican who broke with her party to lead the Jan. 6 probe?
The House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection held its first public hearing Thursday. Republican Liz Cheney broke with virtually all of her GOP colleagues to help lead the probe.
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