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Remembering former Rep. Charles Rangel, who has died at 94
by Patrick Jarenwattananon
The Democrat represented a New York City district including the historically Black neighborhood of Harlem for nearly 50 years.
Federal Judge Rules Manhattan District Attorney Should See Trump's Tax Returns
by Andrea Bernstein
President Trump's effort to keep his tax returns secret has suffered a setback. A judge ruled prosecutors investigating Trump's businesses should see the records. The decision being appealed.
Lessons Learned From The Microsoft Anti-Trust Case That Began In The 1990s
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Verge reporter Adi Robertson about today's tech giants being investigated for possible antitrust violations and lessons learned from the Microsoft case in the '90s.
3 Physician-Scientists Will Share 2019 Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine
by Richard Harris
Three scientists will share this year's Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine by discovering the mechanism cells use to sense and respond to oxygen.
Democratic Candidate Beto O'Rourke Talks With Voters About His Health Care Policies
by Michel Martin
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke and two undecided voters in the candidate's hometown, El Paso, Texas.
Hong Kong Protesters Met With Tear Gas After Defying Mask Ban
by Emily Feng
Protesters in Hong Kong braved the rain and risked arrest by defying a government ban on wearing masks. Police responded with tear gas.
Movie Review: 'Pain And Glory'
by Bob Mondello
The new movie Pain And Glory, about a film director whose career is in decline, was made by Pedro Almodovar, whose career definitely isn't.
Working Past Retirement Age
by Ina Jaffe
Bob Orozco is 89 and still leading fitness classes at the YMCA. He's among the 25% of Americans who are of retirement age but choose to keep working.
Illinois Lawmaker Discusses New Planned Parenthood Facility
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Illinois State Rep. Katie Stuart about a secret Planned Parenthood built in her district that will expand reproductive health services in the area.