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Life Kit has tips on how to paint your rental
It might feel risky to make big, bold changes to a brand new apartment. But NPR's Life Kit has tips for making your space your own, without losing your security deposit.
Saudi Arabia Begins Selling Shares Of Its Oil Giant, Aramco
by Jackie Northam
Saudi Arabia started selling shares in its giant oil company, Aramco, for the first time. By dollars, it was the biggest initial public offering ever but it was low on investors outside the kingdom.
House Democrats Unveil 2 Articles Of Impeachment Against President Trump
by Tim Mak
House Democrats unveiled two articles of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday, charging him with abuse of power in the Ukraine affair and obstruction of Congress.
New Prime Minister Of Finland Begins Her Term
Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! panelist and commentator Maeve Higgins talks about Finland's newest prime minister, who is the world's youngest.
New Hampshire Voters Share Their Views On Medicare For All
by Ari Shapiro
Democrats are divided on the platform of Medicare for All. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to voters in New Hampshire about how their experience with the healthcare system informs their views on the policy.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Another Case Involving The Affordable Care Act
by Nina Totenberg
The Supreme Court hears argument on Tuesday in a case in which insurance companies are suing the Trump administration over the removal of a subsidy they were paid to cover high-risk individuals.
Former DOJ Inspector General Discusses Horowitz Report On 2016 Election
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former Justice Department Inspector General Michael Bromwich about Michael Horowitz' report on errors made by the FBI in FISA applications in the Russia probe.
After New Zealand Volcano Explosion, How 1 Tourist Became A First Responder
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with 22-year-old Lillani Hopkins, who rescued survivors off the coast of New Zealand's White Island, where a volcano erupted on Monday.
Kehinde Wiley's 'Rumors Of War' Sculpture Unveiled In Richmond
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Julian Hayter, associate professor at the University of Richmond, about the unveiling of Kehinde Wiley's "Rumors of War" sculpture in Richmond.