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  • Damon Weaver, a fifth grade reporter at Canal Point Elementary School in Florida, provides an update on his quest to interview President-elect Obama. Weaver finally scored press credentials to cover the inauguration, and he has been invited to cover many glamorous events in D.C.
  • Special Counsel Robert Mueller has submitted his long-awaited report to the Justice Department. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Charlie Sykes, Puneet Ahluwalia and Salena Zito.
  • By Rebecca Feldhaus/APCarbondale, IL – Spring enrollment numbers are down again at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. The total number of…
  • By Chad LampeMurray, KY – Republican David Williams claimed more than $750,000 in campaign funds at the end of 2010 for his Kentucky gubernatorial…
  • NPR's Alex Chadwick talks to Bob Moon of Marketplace about cars that are the most popular targets of thieves.
  • international trade policy was clearly influenced by domestic political concerns on three occasions in 1995 and '96. Critics contend that the administration caved in to farmers and other domestic interest groups at the expense of American consumers.
  • Africa's newest nation. Eritrea defeated the occupying Ethiopian forces in 1993 despite being heavily outnumbered. Now the new country surges with music and images that valorizes their struggle for independence.
  • over the preliminary injunction issued by a U.S. district court judge which prevents the enforcement of Proposition 209. The voter-approved measure bans racial preferences in hiring and selection processes in California.
  • between Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads, a five billion dollar deal that would create the nation's largest railway. Federal regulators meet today to decide whether to approve the merger.
  • that the most recent peace plan in Liberia seems to be working. The three main warlords, who helped fuel the seven year civil war, have resigned from the ruling council of state and are gearing up for the presidential elections to be held at the end of May.
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