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A federal judge in Austin has signed with women's healthcare clinics in civil rights group in rules 2 of provisions of Texas's new abortion law are unconstitutional.Ran with member station KST extra reports Moscan. The 2 provisions of Texas's new abo
President Obama is blasting House Republicans for the spending bill they passed today that keeps the government running but only if Obamacare is stripped of funding, and he challenged Congress to raise the debt limit so the government can pay its bil
Tensions could be escalating in the East China Sea between the United States and China. Two U.S. military aircraft flew over an area China claims as its new airspace defense zone without first notifying the Chinese. NPRs Tom Bowman has more. The two
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has blocked two long-shot moves by GOP Senator Ted Cruz, aimed at having the Senate approve without changes the stopgap spending bill passed by the House to keep the government operating past the end of this month. N
JP Morgan Chase has agreed to a 5.1-billion dollar settlement with the overseer Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. NPR's Dan Bobkoff reports that the news of the deal came late this afternoon. The settlement resolves claims that JP Morgan Chase duped mortga
A stunning defeat for British Prime Minister David Cameron, who lost a vote in Parliament endorsing military action against Syria by 13 votes today. The defeat comes as Britain had appeared to be ready to join the US in possible attacks against Syria
It's been a record setting day for the healthcare.gov website as last minute choppers rushed to sign up for health insurance, but NPR's Juli Roberner reports late comers are getting a one day reprive if they want coverage to start on Jan 1st. At 5 pm
From NPR News in Washington,I am Jack Speer. Americans pausing to remember where they were 50 years ago today when the country lost a president.Speaking at a ceremony near the site where John F Kennedy,the nation's 35th president,was felled by an ass
A European Central Bank official says international financial markets have not seen much impact from the ongoing crisis between Ukraine and Russia. But as Teri Schultz reports from Brussels, European Union governments are concerned that economic sanc
Russian President Vladimir Putin telephoned President Obama today to discuss the situation in Ukraine. NPRs Scott Horsley reports the two leaders still seem to be talking past one another. The hourlong phone call came near the end of Obamas weeklong
Arizona's Governor has vetoed a bill that would've allowed businesses to refuse service to gays and lesbians on the basis of religious beliefs. NPR's Tack Robin says the backlash against the bill overwhelmed the supporters. Republican Jan Brewer expl
Ukrainian lawmakers are giving presidential powers to the speaker of the parliament, seemingly ousting president Viktor Yanukovych, though he has not seeded power. NPR's Nathan Rott reports the US is pledging its support to the Ukrainian people. Spea
The United States and Europe have announced tough new economic sanctions against Russia. NPR's Scott Horsley reports that coordinate effort is designed to put pressure on Russia to stop its violent interference in neighboring Ukraine. The latest sanc
British prime minister David Cameron is describing the threat posed by the Islamist militant group ISIS as even more severe than that posed by al- Qaeda. As a result, the British leader today announced he is raising the terrorist threat designation i
US and Ukrainian officials have been accusing Russia of firing rockets in artillery shells at Ukrainian troops across the border. NPR's Corey Flintoff says Russia's Foreign Minister meanwhile calls the allegations lies, is accusing Ukrainian forces o
At least 5 Israeli soldiers were killed in the deadliest day for Israel since the fighting in Gaza began. Linda Gradstein reports Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will not stop fighting until it neutralizes all of the tunnels run
United States is accusing Russia of doing nothing to implement a deal reached last week to calm the situation in Ukraine. NPR's Michele Kelemen has more what a shaping up to be a diplomatic stalemate. According to his office, Russian foreign minister
President Obama says he's expecting the United States and Europe to impose further economic sanctions against Russia in response that country's on-going interfering in neighboring Ukraine. NPR's Scott Horsley reports the president discusses the Ukrai
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A federal appeals court is putting new restrictions on which parts of Alabama's strict new immigration law can't be enforced. NPR's Debbie Elliot reports on a mixed ruling today from the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals. The appeals court is temporar