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There's been only one human case of bird flu in this outbreak. Are we missing others?
by Will Stone
Officially, only one person has caught bird flu during the current outbreak among dairy cattle, but experts are hearing of others getting sick. The U.S. doesn't have an easy to way to detect cases.
Yellow Vest Protests Continue To Stir Unrest In France
by Eleanor Beardsley
Members of the Yellow vest movement continued their demonstrations in Paris despite President Emmanuel Macron's decision to cancel a controversial gas tax.
When It Comes To Free Speech, Who Is Allowed To Say What?
In the Barbershop, NPR's Michel Martin takes up the issue of free speech with Michelle Goldberg of the New York Times, Philip Klein of the Washington Examiner and journalist Jeff Yang.
Calculus For Impeachment Hasn't Changed, Says Rep. Steve Cohen
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the Tennessee Democrat, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee, about the latest Manafort and Cohen court documents.
Sen. Mazie Hirono Weighs In On Latest Updates In Mueller Investigation
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's latest court filings.
Former U.S. Attorney Nick Akerman Reacts To Latest Filings In Mueller Investigation
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former U.S. Attorney Nick Akerman about the latest court filings on Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen.
The Latest From Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia Investigation
In the latest update from the special counsel's investigation, documents in the case of President Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen were filed in a New York federal court on Friday.
Charlottesville Jury Finds 'Unite The Right' Protester Guilty Of First Degree Murder
by Hawes Spencer
A jury in Charlottesville, Va., returned a guilty verdict in the murder trial of James Fields, Jr., the self-proclaimed neo-Nazi who rammed his car into a crowd last year at a white nationalist rally.
Movie Review: 'Mary Queen Of Scots'
by Bob Mondello
In the lush historical tragedy, Mary Queen of Scots, Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie play the title character, and her cousin and nemesis Queen Elizabeth.