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Conflicts between President Trump and courts spark constitutional crisis questions
by Nina Totenberg
Every day it seems new conflicts arise between President Trump and the courts. Prompting another round of the question: Are we in a constitutional crisis?
Health Law Spared Young Adults From High Hospital Bills
by Sarah Varney
Young adults insured under their parents' plans were shielded from the potentially catastrophic cost of a medical emergency, a review of hospital records found. Researchers say $147 million in hospital bills were charged to insurers rather than the patients in 2011.
Sing-Spelling At The National Bee
Melissa Block has more about Katie Danis, a 7th grader from Gastonia, N.C., who wanted to sing her word at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Soldier Accused Of Killing Afghan Civilians To Plead Guilty
The U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians last year has agreed to a deal that will spare him the death penalty.