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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.
Former Chemical Weapons Investigator Discusses Suspected Attack In Syria
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Angela Kane, who was in charge of the chemical weapons investigation in Syria in 2013. They discuss what chemical watchdog inspectors will do when they get to Douma Saturday.
Who Is Reinhold Niebuhr And What Is His Connection To James Comey?
There are a lot of familiar names in former FBI director James Comey's new book, plus one that has many people scratching their heads: Reinhold Niebuhr. Comey considers him an influence, and at one point tweeted under Niebuhr's name.
White House Responds To Former FBI Director James Comey's New Book
by Carrie Johnson
In his new memoir, former FBI Director James Comey accuses the Trump administration of being more worried about the public's perception than Russian interference in elections.
Justice Department Investigating How Colleges Use Early-Decision Admissions
The Justice Department is investigating whether colleges communicate with each other about prospective students they accept through the early-decision process.
How The NBA's Communication Problem Could Affect Playoffs
The NBA playoffs are upon us — and this year tensions are running high between the players and referees.
Showdown Occurs At The U.N. Security Council As Trump Considers Strikes On Syria
by Michele Kelemen
Russia went to the United Nations Security Council to argue against the possibility of U.S. air strikes against Syria — touching off another testy diplomatic confrontation.
Week In Politics: Comey's Memoir, Speaker Ryan Retires And Syria
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post and the Brookings Institution and Guy Benson of townhall.com about former FBI director James Comey's book, potential strikes on Syria and House Speaker Paul Ryan's announcement that he won't run for reelection.
Trump Administration Officials Say President Has Not Made A Decision On Syria
by Tamara Keith
President Trump criticized President Obama for not enforcing his red line on Syria's use of chemical weapons. Trump is promising to act, as he did once before. But action is more complicated this time.
Why Special Counsel Mueller Might Be Interested In Trump's 'Access Hollywood' Tape
by Tamara Keith
FBI investigators reportedly sought information on the Access Hollywood tape as part of the raid of Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. Why? Some see a possible nexus with potential campaign finance violations.