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Volunteers get a briefing on Thursday at the George Brown Convention Center that has been turned into a shelter run by the American Red Cross to house victims of the high water from Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas. Erich Schlegel/Getty Images hide caption
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NPR's John Burnett interviews Mel and Barbara Micah, who evacuated from Bellaire, Texas, which is southwest of Houston, on Monday. NPR has interviewed dozens of flood victims, and listeners are curious to know how they're doing now. Katie Hayes Luke/NPR hide caption
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Donald Trump Jr. is interviewed by host Sean Hannity on the Fox News Channel television program the day he posted a series of email messages to Twitter showing him accepting help from what was described to him as a Russian government effort to aid his father's campaign with damaging information about Hillary Clinton. Richard Drew/AP hide caption
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An Innovation Center for U.S Dairy report found that 7 percent of Americans think chocolate milk comes from brown cows, but a spokesperson says the survey was never intended to be scientific. Andreas Strauss / LOOK-foto/Getty Images/LOOK hide caption
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NPR Ombudsman Elizabeth Jensen, NPR Standards and Practices Editor Mark Memmott and Poynter Institute's Bob Steele chat during a panel discussion hosted by Colorado Public Radio. Irvin Coffee/CPR News hide caption
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Former FBI director James Comey speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, June 8, 2017, in Washington, D.C. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption