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A Book Of Poetry For Everyone
Poet Tess Taylor shares some of her favorite poetry collections from the year — good for both savoring alone or gifting to others.
Chicago Searches For New Top Cop
by Cheryl Corley
Mayor Lori Lightfoot recently fired the city's police superintendent. Now, residents will get to have a say about who should lead the country's second-largest police department.
Insights From An Impeachment Manager During Bill Clinton Proceedings
NPR'S Ari Shapiro interviews former Republican Congressman Chris Cannon of Utah about his experience as impeachment manager during the Bill Clinton proceedings.
Why Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown Thinks The USMCA Is Different
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, about why he's voting for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, his first yes vote for a trade deal in more than 25 years in Congress.
In Jersey City, Crowds Gather To Remember Police Detective
by Jeff Brady
Police from New Jersey and beyond gathered to honor Joseph Seals, the Jersey City detective shot to death last week before two shooters attacked a kosher market.
In A Scathing Letter, Trump Blasts Pelosi And Impeachment Proceedings
by Mara Liasson
President Trump sent a six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday — an unvarnished complaint about how he feels the impeachment process was unfair.
How A Ukrainian Prosecutor Helped Ignite The Trump Impeachment
NPR's Audie Cornish interviews New Yorker writer Adam Entous about his story on the role Ukraine's former prosecutor general, Yuriy Lutsenko, played in the impeachment of Donald Trump.
Pope Changes Canon Law Surrounding Sex Abuse Cases
by Sylvia Poggioli
Pope Francis has abolished the highest level of secrecy used to protect pedophiles within the Catholic Church and also made changes to what the Vatican considers child pornography.