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Deadly storms ravage parts of Missouri and Kentucky
Deadly storms last night caused deaths in Missouri and Kentucky and damaged homes and businesses.
Trump-Kim Summit: What To Expect
by Elise Hu
President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un have arrived in Singapore ahead of their historic summit.
#MeToo At The Southern Baptist Convention
Southern Baptists begin their annual convention Tuesday under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations. Michel Martin speaks to Rev. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Military Recruiting In The Time Of DACA
by Julieta Martinelli
Thousands of immigrants have achieved a quick path to citizenship by serving in the U.S. military. The Trump administration's immigration policies have greatly reduced that source of enlistees.
World Cup 2018 Preview With The 'Men In Blazers'
The World Cup begins in Russia on June 14. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Roger Bennett and Michael Davies, hosts of the podcast and TV show Men in Blazers about their expectations for the games.
Cal Fire Finds PG&E Equipment Responsible For Several Wildfires
by Sukey Lewis
California fire officials have blamed Pacific Gas and Electric Company power lines for wildfires that tore through Northern California in October.
Liberal Rep. Keith Ellison Launches Bid For Minnesota Attorney General
by Sukey Lewis
Keith Ellison announced on Tuesday that he will be running for Minnesota Attorney General, giving up his seat in Congress. NPR's Michel Martin talks to him about that decision.
Barbershop: Rising U.S. Suicide Rates
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Roxanne Roberts of the Washington Post and Dr. Nadine Kaslow, former president of the American Psychological Association, following two recent high-profile suicides.
At G7 Summit, Trump Demands Changes To 'Unfair' Trade Policies
President Trump left the G7 summit early after railing against what he called 'unfair' trade practices.
Fact-Based Novel 'Darwin's Ghosts' Explores Righting Ancestors' Wrongs
Novelist Ariel Dorfman speaks to NPR's Michel Martin about his book Darwin's Ghosts. In it, Dorfman uses fiction to ask a timely question: Can individuals atone for the crimes of their ancestors?