
All Things Considered
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Trump's massive spending bill & the GOP's priorities
by Scott Detrow
House Republicans muscled through President Trump's massive tax and spending bill this week. The vote this week sends a clear message about where the Republican party is today.
Somali Islamist Extremists Claim Responsibility For Attack In Nairobi
by Eyder Peralta
Islamist extremist Somali militants attacked an upscale hotel complex in Nairobi, Kenya, with explosives and gunfire. The country has been previously targeted in deadly attacks by the extremists.
Brazil's President Bolsonaro Just Made It A Lot Easier For Brazilians To Have Guns
by Philip Reeves
Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro signed a decree significantly expanding the public's right to bear firearms in the belief that this will help reduce the crime epidemic.
Congress May Soon Impose New Regulations On Facebook
by Tim Mak
Political forces on the left are joining their voices to those of conservative politicians in seeking regulations over social media giant Facebook.
What Happens Now That Lawmakers Have Rejected Theresa May's Brexit Plan
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Financial Times political editor George Parker about what the vote against British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan signals for the path ahead.
Daughter Of Groveland Four Man Reacts To Posthumous Pardon
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with the daughter of Charles Greenlee — one of four black men accused of raping a white woman in Florida in 1949 about his posthumous pardon last week.
How The 2020 Democratic Field Is Filling Out
by Domenico Montanaro
The Democratic presidential field grew over the weekend, with two more candidates joining the race. But more than a dozen are poised on the sidelines of the 2020 primary.
To Understand France's Yellow Vest Movement, You Have To Get Out Of Paris
by Eleanor Beardsley
The yellow vest protests continue in France despite President Emmanuel Macron's attempts to mollify the protesters.
An Egg Surpassed Kylie Jenner's Record For Most-Liked Instagram Post
A picture of an egg is now the most-liked image on Instagram. With more than 32 million likes, it dethroned last year's Kylie Jenner photo that garnered over 18 million likes.
U.K. Lawmakers Face One Of The Most Important Votes In Decades
by Frank Langfitt
British lawmakers will vote on the government's European Union withdrawal bill Tuesday and if, as expected, they reject it, the U.K. is one step close to leaving the E.U. without a deal.