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Military colonel reacts to SCOTUS allowing transgender military ban
by Patrick Jarenwattananon
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Col. Bree Fram, an openly transgender member of the U.S. Space Force, about the Supreme Court upholding Trump's ban on transgender military service members.
Barbershop: Muslim Group Reacts To New Zealand Shootings
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with a multinational group of Muslims to get their reaction to the shootings in New Zealand: Tahir Nawaz, Mohamed Labidi, Mona Eltahawy, and Johari Abdul-Malik.
Former Neo-Nazi: White Supremacy 'Is Certainly Not A Fringe Movement'
The alleged attacker in the New Zealand shooting appears to have been motivated by white supremacy. NPR's Michel Martin asks former neo-Nazi Christian Picciolini what draws people to white supremacy.
Leyla McCalla Talks New Album From SXSW
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Leyla McCalla at the South by Southwest festival about her latest album, The Capitalist Blues.
Presidential Hopefuls Line Up To Back Candidates For Iowa Special Election
by Kate Payne
A special election for state Senate in Iowa is drawing the attention of a number of presidential candidates, all eager to meet voters in the influential early-voting state.
Sen. Tim Kaine Visits Venezuela-Colombia Border To Express Guaidó Support
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine about his trip to the Venezuela-Colombia border.
Researchers Who Study Mass Shootings Say Perpetrators Often Idolize And Copy Others
The man who claimed responsibility for the mass shooting in New Zealand posted a lengthy statement online before the attack. Researchers who study mass killings say perpetrators often idolize and copy others.
New Zealand Mosque Attacks Raise Questions About Internet's Role In Radicalization
by Martin Kaste
The rambling document allegedly written by the attacker in New Zealand echoes the sarcasm and "trolling" of the internet. How much of his inspiration comes from internet politics in the U.S.?
U.S. Muslims Say They Refuse To Be Intimidated After New Zealand Attacks
by Joel Rose
The Muslim community in the United States reacts to the mass killings at two mosques in New Zealand that were ambushed by gunfire.