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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.
Debate Rages Over Forbes' Classification Of Kylie Jenner As 'Self-Made' Billionaire
Forbes named Kylie Jenner the world's youngest self-made billionaire and some were not happy about it. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Forbes' Natalie Robehmed about what being "self-made" means.
Sen. Bernie Sanders Signs Democratic Loyalty Pledge Required For 2020 Run
by Domenico Montanaro
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., signed a loyalty pledge required by the Democratic Party to run for president and serve as a Democrat. The requirement grew out of his own 2016 campaign.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Accused Of Intervening In Criminal Case
by Brian Mann
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces growing accusations that his government intervened inappropriately to protect a company accused of bribery and corruption. His popularity has plummeted.
How Much Is Today's HIV Research Centered Around The Search For A Cure?
For the second time ever, a man's HIV infection has been sent into remission. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rowena Johnston, director of research for the Foundation for AIDS Research.
Automakers In The U.K. Warn A No-Deal Brexit Could Cause Huge Production Declines
by Frank Langfitt
Britain's auto industry is facing huge pressures as the U.K. works to negotiate its exit agreement with the E.U. BMW and Toyota are warning the future of their U.K. operations are under threat.
'Leaving Neverland': How Much Blame Should Be Put On Parents Of Alleged Victims?
The Leaving Neverland documentary has many viewers grappling with how much blame should be placed on the parents of victims of sexual abuse. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Rolling Stone's EJ Dickson.
French Couple Wants To Retrieve Their Grandkids From Syria, Needs Government Approval
by Eleanor Beardsley
A French couple, who's daughter was killed in Syria after she joined ISIS, is hoping to bring her children to live with them in France.