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Bid to oust Speaker Johnson fails but GOP turmoil remains
by Barbara Sprunt
The House voted overwhelmingly to set aside a motion by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., to remove Johnson as speaker
What To Expect From Republican Senate Primary In Kansas
NPR's Stacey Vanek Smith speaks with reporter Bryan Lowry of The Kansas City Star about the Republican primary in Kansas and controversial Senate candidate Kris Kobach.
California Firefighters Challenged As Apple Fire Burns In A Rugged Area
California's Apple Fire is burning east of Los Angeles and has grown to more than 20,000 acres. Communities in Riverside and San Bernardino counties have been evacuated.
The State Of The 2020 Presidential Race
by Domenico Montanaro
Despite a global pandemic, election day is three months away and will feature a number of races that could affect which party will take control of Congress.
Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib Faces Key Test
An outspoken first term Democratic member of Congress faces a primary challenge because of her loud opposition to President Trump.
France's Green Wave Marks Environmental Shift
by Eleanor Beardsley
In recent municipal elections, candidates from the Green Party won in major French cities such as Paris, Bordeaux, Marseilles and Lyon.
BuzzFeed Reporter On 'Ellen Show' Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct, Harassment
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with journalist Krystie Lee Yandoli about the multiple allegations of workplace harassment and a toxic culture at The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Seattle Journalist: Subpoena Endangers Press
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with Seattle Times executive editor Michele Matassa Flores and journalist Benjamin Wittes about recent challenges to press freedoms.
UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty To Students: We Can't Safely Return To Campus
NPR's David Folkenflik talks with Michael Palm, professor at the University of North Carolina — Chapel Hill, about a faculty letter asking undergraduates to consider remote learning this fall.
Team USA Basketball Player Kareem Maddox Drives Toward Tokyo
Kareem Maddox, a 3x3 basketball player for Team USA, tells NPR how he's spending his summer now that the Tokyo Summer Olympics have been postponed to 2021.
NASA 'Dads' Make Successful SpaceX Splashdown
by Brendan Byrne
The NASA astronauts who flew on the SpaceX craft to the International Space Station in May returned to Earth on Sunday. They splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico due to bad weather in the Atlantic.