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  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the latest target of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
  • After a lengthy audit and review process, vital Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding has been distributed to WTVP, Peoria’s PBS station.
  • A top House Democrat is asking independent agency watchdogs to investigate after NPR reporting revealed DOGE may have taken sensitive data from the National Labor Relations Board.
  • The suit claims the popular service may be recording and processing millions of users' private conversations without consent.
  • The law also allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain an abortion, including those who give a woman a ride to a clinic.
  • Colorado became the sixth state to pass an aid-in-dying measure. It allows people with six months or less to live to obtain and self-administer medications to hasten their deaths.
  • Research suggests more than 1.1 million teens need treatment for drug abuse. Only one in 10 get help. Experts in the field acknowledge that effective treatment for teens is difficult to find, hard to obtain, and often unaffordable. In a two-part series, NPR examines challenges and pitfalls for teens on the road to recovery. Explore Web resources that suggest avenues of help.
  • A Pentagon memo obtained by the Washington Post suggests that some foreign-born U.S. military recruits, who are not yet citizens, could face deportation.
  • Robert talks with political journalist Elizabeth Drew about the recent revelation that the Clinton administration obtained FBI files on White House employees. Drew talks about the general inexperience among White House staffers in the early days of the administration and the atmosphere of suspicion perpetuated by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Elizabeth Drew recently authored "Showdown: The Struggle between the Gingrich Congress and the Clinton White House" (Simon & Schuster).
  • Linda talks with Greg Fagan (FAY-gun), an associate editor for TV Guide, about the controversy surrounding the NBC made-for-TV movie concerning the alleged murder of a highschool student by two other students. KXAS, a Dallas-Fort Worth television station serrving the area where the murders occurred, is choosing not to air the film for fear of tainting the jury pool...even though they went to court to obtain the right to show the movie.
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