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A Rorschach test for America? Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day
by Frank Langfitt
Last weekend's military parade and No Kings rallies could be seen as an example of a DIVIDED America… a moment where our differences were placed in pretty stark relief. But reporting from both places on the same day… you see something different.
California Rep. Karen Bass On What She Expects From Mueller's Testimony
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with House Judiciary committee member Karen Bass, D-Calif., about former special counsel Robert Mueller's hearing this week.
Trump And White House Downplay Robert Mueller's Upcoming Congressional Testimony
by Tamara Keith
President Trump's allies insist former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony on Capitol Hill Wednesday is a waste of time and won't be damaging to the president.
Acting ICE Director Says Targeted Raids Have Resulted In 35 Arrests So Far
by Joel Rose
The immigration enforcement operation touted by President Trump that targeted roughly 2,000 migrant family members has resulted in 35 arrests so far, the acting ICE director said on Tuesday.
Appalachia Miners Lobby Congress For Black Lung Disability Trust Fund
by Sydney Boles
A busload of coal miners from Appalachia are lobbying members of Congress to shore up the black lung disability trust fund, which is billions of dollars in debt.
New Poll Shows Young Americans Are Not Especially Knowledgeable About Religion
by Tom Gjelten
A new survey from the Pew Research Center shows Americans have fairly good knowledge of the Bible and Christianity but limited understanding of Judaism, Buddhism and other faith traditions.
Employees At Ogilvy Ad Agency Confront CEO Over Contract With CBP
Employees of the ad agency Ogilvy objected after discovering the company's contract with Customs and Border Protection. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with BuzzFeed reporter Lam Thuy Vo about the dissent.
Trump Threatens Guatemala With Tariffs If It Doesn't Comply With New Asylum Process
by Carrie Kahn
President Trump is threatening to dock the money Guatemalan workers send from the U.S. back home and apply tariffs on the country's goods unless it curbs migration.
Emu Goes Rogue In North Carolina, Evading Capture For Nearly A Month
Farm animals escaping in North Carolina doesn't make the news unless it's an emu. One bird has been wandering the area outside of Chapel Hill, avoiding capture, for nearly a month.
Federal Judge Approves Settlement Resolving North Carolina's 'Bathroom Bill' Lawsuit
by Debbie Elliott
A federal judge has approved a consent decree allowing transgender people to use the bathroom matching their gender identity in North Carolina public restrooms.