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How Trump's sweeping new travel ban may affect the many nations it targets
by Kate Bartlett
President Trump announces a sweeping travel ban on citizens from 12 countries, with restrictions on seven others -- evoking the "Muslim ban" Trump introduced during his first term.
Actor Anthony Ramos Talks About New Album
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with actor and singer Anthony Ramos about his new album, The Good & The Bad.
Italy Winemakers Look To Adapt To Climate Change
by Sylvia Poggioli
Winemakers in some of Italy's most prominent regions are adapting to climate change to protect the quality of their world-famous wines.
In An Exhausted Washington, The Nationals' World Series Run Brings Positivity
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Andy Shallal, founder of D.C.-based restaurant and bookstore chain Busboys and Poets, about what the Nationals playing in the World Series means to the city.
The Justice Department's Criminal Inquiry Into Russia Probe
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Harry Litman, a former deputy assistant attorney general, about the Justice Department's decision to pursue a criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation.
At Political Forum, Trump Challengers Mount Longshot Primary Campaigns
by Sarah McCammon
Three Republicans who are challenging Donald Trump for their party's presidential nomination met this weekend at Politicon, a political forum in Nashville.
Anti-Government Protests Continue In Lebanon And Move To Include Hezbollah Leader
by Daniel Estrin
As anti-government demonstrations continue in Lebanon, protesters are debating whether their anger should also be directed at a long considered untouchable: the head of the militant group Hezbollah.
British Police Arrest 3 People After Discovery Of 39 Bodies In A Truck
by Frank Langfitt
Police investigating the discovery of 39 bodies in Britain say they have arrested another three people, along with the truck driver who is being questioned on suspicion of murder.
Some Baseball Players Are Entering 'Income Pooling' Agreements To Fix Imbalance
A career in baseball is a gamble. A few guys make a ton of money, and most make very little. Some baseball players are taking advantage of that imbalance and entering into "income pooling" agreements.
DOJ Inquiry Into Origins Of The Russia Investigation Turns Into A Criminal Probe
by Ryan Lucas
The Justice Department has turned its review of the underpinnings of the Russian investigation into a criminal matter, giving prosecutor John Durham the ability to issue subpoenas.
Trump Considering Keeping U.S. Troops In Syria To Safeguard Oil Fields From ISIS
by Greg Myre
President Trump is considering options to keep U.S. troops in northeast Syria to safeguard oil fields from ISIS. Earlier this week, he said it was time to bring the troops home, and ISIS was defeated.