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How Trump may lean on personal ties with Gulf Arab leaders while in the Middle East
by Aya Batrawy
President Trump is on his way to the Mideast, where his personal ties with Gulf Arab rulers, family business deals and U.S. interests converge.
Tennessee's Former Vaccine Leader Says She Was Fired Because Politics Trumped Science
by Paige Pfleger
One day after being fired, Tennessee's former top vaccination official said she lost her job because of false rumors about vaccination efforts, specifically for teenagers.
Johnson & Johnson Dealt Another Blow As Vaccine Is Linked To Rare Nerve Syndrome
by Pien Huang
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine was dealt another blow this week with news that the vaccine is tied to a rare autoimmune disorder. But the vaccine's place in the U.S. program was already languishing.
5 Years After Attempted Coup, Journalists Look At The State Of Free Speech In Turkey
by Peter Kenyon
Five years after an attempted coup shook Turkey and created a sweeping crack down against the president's perceived enemies, journalists look at the state of free speech.
Britney Spears Asked That Her Father Be Charged With Conservatorship Abuse In Hearing
by Aaron Schrank
Phoning into a packed courtroom, Britney Spears asked that her father be charged with conservatorship abuse. The judge also allowed Spears to be determined by a legal representative of her choice.
Search Crews Are Nearly Done Recovering Victims' Bodies From Surfside Condo Rubble
by Adrian Florido
The recovery of victims' bodies from the rubble of the condominium collapse in Surfside, Fla., is nearing its end. Search crews have recovered 97 bodies so far.
Sen. Cory Booker On The Expanded Child Tax Credit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, a Democrat, about his support of the expanded child tax credit, which is part of the stimulus package Democrats passed in March.
Right To Vote: Civil Rights Activists Say We've Been Here Before
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with civil rights activists about what it was like to fight for the Voting Rights Act in the '60s — and the rights that are in jeopardy now.
U.S. Envoy John Kerry Discusses Climate Change With Russian Officials In Moscow
by Lucian Kim
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry is in Moscow, making him the highest-ranking Biden administration official thus far to visit the Russian capital.