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  • Despite missteps on the campaign trail, former Vice President Joe Biden continues to retain support among key Democratic voter groups, but Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren aren't far behind.
  • Charles Kupperman did not appear Monday on Capitol Hill. House investigators want to press him on key parts of an account that President Trump built a shadow foreign policy team to pressure Ukraine.
  • On July 25, President Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The phone call would become the foundation of a whistleblower complaint that would lead to a formal impeachment inquiry.
  • Today, as results come in across the country, NPR reporters will be updating this breaking news blog in real time. Results will start to come in around 7…
  • It's time for Tech Tuesday! On this hour, we're talking about a new social media group in Columbus and the latest in gadgetry. Samantha Rufo, Vice…
  • Ohio's top public safety official has defended herself before a Senate committee weighing her confirmation after she was accused of lying to…
  • John McCain is keeping the name of his running mate a closely held secret just hours before the Republican presidential candidate is set to introduce him…
  • Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announces a reduction in the number of U.S. troops in Iraq. Rumsfeld said the number of U.S. combat brigades in Iraq will be cut to 15 from 17. The top ground commander in Iraq, Gen. George Casey, also said he could advise further cuts in troop levels by spring.
  • I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide, pleads not guilty to charges against him in a case probing who revealed the identity of a covert CIA agent. He was arraigned in federal court in Washington, D.C., on charges of obstructing justice, perjury and making false statements.
  • The CBO projects the federal budget deficit could top 800 billion dollars this year... and reach a cool trillion by 2020. So ... what?
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