Jason Breslow
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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Dr. Mitchell Katz, who runs New York City's public hospitals, warned on Friday that the city will soon need "massive infusions" of ventilators and protective equipment.
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New York alone could need nearly 90,000 more beds to deal with coronavirus patients, but in an interview with NPR, Mark Esper cautioned the Pentagon can only offer "a few thousand beds ... at most."
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As the State Department faces ongoing questions over Marie Yovanovitch's treatment as U.S. envoy to Ukraine, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells NPR, "I've defended every single person on this team."
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also will stop receiving public funds for royal duties and will not use their "royal highness" titles.
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The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee tells NPR the Trump administration should take part in the process but says Democrats have made cooperation all but impossible.
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On March 27, the special counsel told Attorney General William Barr that his public description "did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office's work and conclusions."
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The former speaker of the House says he has never used marijuana. But he says that "if other people use the product, who am I to say they shouldn't?"
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President Trump has called the Russia investigation a "witch hunt," but nearly three dozen individuals have been charged. Many of those who've been accused, however, may never go to trial.
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The nation's 41st president loved horseshoes, went skydiving, and of course, was a self-proclaimed "sock man."
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One minute, Seamus Hughes was reading the book Dragons Love Tacosto his son. The next minute, he stumbled on what could be one of the most closely guarded secrets within the U.S. government.