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What the Musk-Trump feud means for SpaceX
by Geoff Brumfiel
The relationship breakdown between Elon Musk and the Trump administration could have big implications for Musk's company SpaceX, which the U.S. relies on for space- and defense-related services.
The United States' Strategy For Venezuela
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Elliott Abrams, special envoy for Venezuela, about the Trump administration's strategy after the U.N. Security Council rejected a U.S. resolution on Venezuela.
Republicans Warm Up For Trump's Re-Election Campaign At Annual CPAC
by Scott Detrow
At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, faithful supporters of President Trump are gearing up for his re-election campaign.
In His Testimony, Michael Cohen Names Other Trump Aides That Could Be Investigated
by Ryan Lucas
During his public hearing, Michael Cohen named various current or former Trump Organization employees that Democrats could investigate. One name — Allen Weisselberg — came up more than 20 times.
Sen. Doug Jones Discusses His Memoir 'Bending Toward Justice'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sen. Doug Jones, D-Ala., about his new memoir, Bending Toward Justice, which recounts his prosecution of the Birmingham church bombing perpetrators.
Despite Ruling, Only Men Are Being Required To Register For Military Drafts
by David Welna
Despite a federal judge declaring it unconstitutional last week, the U.S. Selective Service System is still requiring only men to register for a possible military draft.
After 'A Madea Family Funeral,' Tyler Perry Will Hang Up His Madea Wig
Tyler Perry is retiring his Madea wig — the last of this major money-making movie franchise is hitting theaters this weekend with A Madea Family Funeral.
Week In Politics: Michael Cohen's Testimony And The Second U.S.-North Korea Summit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Susan Glasser of The New Yorker and David Brooks of the The New York Times, about Michael Cohen's testimony and the U.S.-North Korea summit.
Trump Ignored Intelligence Officers To Give Jared Kushner Top Security Clearances
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt about President Trump ignoring intelligence officers and White House staff to give top security clearances to Jared Kushner.