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Biden's cancer diagnosis underscores question at the heart of new book 'Original Sin'
by Mia Venkat
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with CNN Anchor Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson about their new book Original Sin.
Words You'll Hear: Dow Jones Industrial Average
Stocks plunged last week after President Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese imports. NPR's Sarah McCammon asks David Wessel of the Brookings Institution what that means for the U.S. economy.
Idaho Joins Other States With Informed Consent For 'Abortion Reversal' Procedures
Dr. Daniel Grossman shares his concerns with NPR's Sarah McCammon about so-called abortion reversal procedures and state laws mandating that doctors inform women about them.
New Gun Control Provisions Passed In Spending Bill
NPR's Sarah McCammon asks Pennsylvania Congressman Ryan Costello about provisions in the omnibus bill to improve criminal background checks for gun buyers and allow CDC research into gun violence.
Questions Surround Austin Bombing Investigation Efforts, View Of Suspect
On the day the Austin bomber killed himself, the city's acting police chief described him as a "challenged young man" — not a terrorist. That designation didn't sit well with people of color.
Democrat Congressman On DACA Fix Omission In Passed Spending Bill
NPR's Sarah McCammon asks Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro about the omnibus spending bill signed by president Trump yesterday — and its failure to address DACA.
Trump's Revised Restrictions On Transgender Troops In Military
NPR's Sarah McCammon asks military law expert Gerry Healy about President Trump's latest policy restricting military service by transgender troops.
Trump's Tariffs Lead To Layoffs At Steel Beer Keg Company
President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs are aimed at fulfilling a campaign promise to bring back jobs, but they've led to layoffs at a Pennsylvania keg company that uses domestic steel.
Massive Crowds Descend On Washington, D.C., To Demand Gun Control
Sparked by outrage over the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators converge on the nation's capital to demand gun regulation in an event called "March for Our Lives."