Wednesday, 28 March 2018

NPR News: A Needle In A Legal Haystack Could Sink A Major Supreme Court Privacy Case

A Needle In A Legal Haystack Could Sink A Major Supreme Court Privacy Case
A Supreme Court case undone? The CLOUD Act, recently passed in the omnibus spending bill, is likely to moot one of the term's blockbuster cases.

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NPR News: Ambassador Branstad: Trump Position On North Korea Is Clear

Ambassador Branstad: Trump Position On North Korea Is Clear
David Greene talks to U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's unannounced visit to Beijing and the possibility of a trade war with China.

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NPR News: Ambassador Branstad: Trump Position On North Korea Is Clear

Ambassador Branstad: Trump Position On North Korea Is Clear
David Greene talks to U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's unannounced visit to Beijing and the possibility of a trade war with China.

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NPR News: Thousands Evacuate Eastern Ghouta In Syria

Thousands Evacuate Eastern Ghouta In Syria
After years of siege and bombardment, Syrian rebel groups in the enclave of Eastern Ghouta near the capital Damascus are surrendering one by one.

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NPR News: Estonian Foreign Minister On Russian Expulsions

Estonian Foreign Minister On Russian Expulsions
Estonian Foreign Minister Sven Mikser talks with NPR's David Greene about why his country is standing in solidarity with other countries and expelling a Russian military attaché.

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NPR News: #AskCokie: U.S.-Russia Relations

#AskCokie: U.S.-Russia Relations
NPR's Noel King talks with commentator Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about the history of U.S.-Russia relations.

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NPR News: News Brief: Kim Jong Un In China, Gerrymandering At The Supreme Court

News Brief: Kim Jong Un In China, Gerrymandering At The Supreme Court
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un reportedly visited China in his first trip abroad since taking power. Also, Marcia Coyle of National Law Journal previews a Supreme Court gerrymandering case.

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