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The religious context of the Minnesota shootings
The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is connected to a once-fringe religious movement that is now growing quickly, and which uses inflammatory anti-abortion rhetoric.
Colts Star Andrew Luck Stuns NFL Fans With Retirement Announcement
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with The Nation's Dave Zirin about Andrew Luck's surprise retirement from the NFL.
U.S. Focused On Migration As Guatemala's President Kills Anti-Corruption Effort
by Carrie Kahn
Guatemala's president ended the mandate of a U.N.-backed anti-corruption commission.The Trump administration hasn't intervened because it's focused on sealing a migration accord.
Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Says Trade War Steeped In 'Emotion And Antagonism'
American business owners weigh in on the most recent escalation in the U.S.-China trade war.
The U.S.-China Trade War's Blow To American Business Owners
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez about the latest developments in the US-China trade war.
Movie: 'Jawline'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with filmmaker Liza Mandelup about her latest movie, which follows a teenage boy in rural Tennessee as he strives to become a social media influencer.
Amid Mixed Messaging, Brazil's Bolsonaro Sends Troops To Fight Amazon Fires
by Philip Reeves
Under pressure in his country and abroad, Brazil's president is using military resources to fight fires in the Amazon and take action against those setting them.
Movie: 'Hair Love'
The new animated short, follows the story of an African-American father trying to do his daughter's hair. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with creator Matthew A. Cherry about the story.
Law Professor On California's New Police Use-Of-Force Law
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Seth Stoughton about California's new law restricting law enforcement's use of deadly force.
At G7 Meeting, Western Divisions On Display
by Frank Langfitt
President Trump arrives at the G7 summit in France, where leaders of the world's top economies are apprehensive about trade wars and differences with the United States.
President Trump Announces Higher Tariffs On Goods From China
by Scott Horsley
President Trump has ordered higher tariffs on Chinese imports, in another escalation of the trade war between the world's two biggest economies.