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Could The Release Of The Mueller Report Change President Trump's Narrative?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with New Yorker staff writer Susan Glasser, about how President Trump has bounced back up in the polls since the release of the summary of the Mueller report.
Justice Department To Release Redacted Version Of Mueller Report On Thursday
by Carrie Johnson
The Justice Department says it will release a redacted version of the Mueller report on Thursday. The release should shed light on many open questions surrounding the special counsel's investigation.
Tiger Woods Makes Remarkable Return With Fifth Masters Win
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Yahoo sports columnist Dan Wetzel about Tiger Woods' comeback as a person and player, following his fifth Masters win on Sunday.
Tragedy And Fire Strike Notre Dame Cathedral In Paris
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Time Magazine correspondent Vivienne Walt about the Notre Dame Cathedral fire. She says this fire was a disaster waiting to happen due to lack of funds to protect it.
Trump Administration Considers Transferring Immigrants to 'Sanctuary Cities'
Hogan Gidley, White House principal deputy press secretary, talks with NPR's Michel Martin about President Trump's proposal to relocate detained migrants to so-called sanctuary cities.
Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks Handles Heavy Themes In Racial Drama 'White Noise'
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks is back with a new controversial play that centers on a group of four interracial friends who get caught up in a contract that gets out of hand.
AG Barr Prepares To Release Redacted Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr is preparing to release a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report. It summarizes years of investigation into 2016 election interference.
Can Julian Assange Legally Be Extradited To The U.S.?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with John Bellinger, former State Department legal adviser, about the possibility of Julian Assange being extradited to the United States.
Breaking Down The Hollywood Dispute Between Writers And Agents
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Masters, editor-at-large for The Hollywood Reporter, about the ongoing dispute between writers and agents.
Understanding Changes To The Tax Code
Kay Bell, a writer for the Don't Mess With Taxes blog, talks with NPR's Michel Martin about changes in the tax code this year.
Tiger Woods Wins 2019 Masters
by Tom Goldman
In a surprise comeback, Tiger Woods wins his first major title in more than a decade.
#NPRPoetry Month: Lauren Alleyne
It's National Poetry Month, and for our series #NPRPoetry, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Lauren Alleyne. Alleyne combed Twitter for her favorite original poems.