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School vouchers are one example of the stakes in legislative elections
by Wayne Schutsky
The November election in Arizona could determine whether a rapidly expanding school voucher program is reined in by the Legislature. That's the goal Democrats have -- if they can get a majority.
2 Congressional Panels To Hear From Acting Director Of National Intelligence
by Jackie Northam
We take a look at Joseph Maguire, acting director of National Intelligence, who is at the center of a controversy that has led House Democrats to open an impeachment inquiry into the president.
House Intel Begins Hearing With Acting DNI On Whistleblower Complaint
The House Intelligence Committee releases a declassified version of the Trump-Ukraine call whistleblower complaint before hearing from Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire.
White House Reacts To Whistleblower's Complaint
The White House says "nothing has changed" with the release of a whistleblower's complaint that alleges that President Trump leveraged his office for political gain.
Acting DNI Testifies Before House Intel Panel
The House Intelligence Committee has released the whistleblower complaint at the heart of the burgeoning controversy over President Trump's July phone call with the Ukrainian president.
House Intel Releases Whistleblower Complaint At Center Of Impeachment Inquiry
The House Intelligence Committee has released the whistleblower complaint at the center of the controversy over President Trump's July conversation with Ukraine's president.
During Call To Ukraine President, Trump Disparages A U.S. Ambassador
by Martin Kaste
When President Trump fired the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine this past spring, it was at the urging of conservative media. We reconstruct how and why she was called home.
Virginia Beach Republicans Remain Skeptical Of Impeachment Probe
by Sarah McCammon
Republican voters in Virginia Beach, Va., respond to news of an impeachment inquiry into President Trump's discussions with Ukraine's president.
Letter Undercuts Trump Assertion On Delaying Aid To Ukraine
by David Welna
A Pentagon letter sent to four congressional committees in May and obtained by NPR says officials have "certified that the Government of Ukraine has taken substantial actions" to address corruption.
Acting Director Of Intelligence To Testify Before Congressional Panels
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Robert Litt, former general counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence under President Obama, about the lead-up to Joseph Maguire's testimony.
Former French President Jaques Chirac Dies At 86
by Eleanor Beardsley
Chirac served two terms as president — from 1995-2007. He was mayor of Paris for nearly 20 years. Chirac had been hospitalized with a lung infection.