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Vice President J.D. Vance cast a tie-breaking vote as Hegseth overcame allegations of sexual assault, public drunkenness and questions of financial mismanagement to win Senate approval.
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The Mexico City Policy cuts off U.S. aid to health groups in other countries that offer abortion services or counseling. As in 2021, Trump has reinstated this policy, which was deactivated by Biden.
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Following Trump's Monday freeze on foreign aid, a subsequent memo calls for for a stop-work order for current grants and contracts.
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Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: James Acaster's comedy special, the '90s show Legends of the Hidden Temple, and SZA's album Lana.
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The International Criminal Court, a U.N. agency, has to approve the warrants. They've been condemned by the Taliban and welcomed by Afghan women and their advocates — with some reservations.
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The largest U.S. insurer promoted company executive Tim Noel to replace Thompson, whose death sparked a national outcry over the health care industry.
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Fauci is the latest in a string of former Trump aides-turned-critics to see their federal protection canceled.
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President of Ohio National Education Association Scott DiMauro discusses 2024's increased spending of vouchers for private schools.
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Trish Gelsomino of the Premiere Bank Foundation talks about the grants and non-profits that they have in the area.
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Tim invites Policy Matters Ohio researcher Heather Smith to discuss the gap between CEO and worker pay.
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David Redig, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity Mahoning Valley, joins Gina to discuss the organization does for the area.
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