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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
France's Louvre Museum Opens Rooms With Paintings Stolen By Nazis In WWII
by Eleanor Beardsley
The Louvre museum just opened two rooms entirely dedicated to paintings stolen by Nazis during World War II. The museum says its a symbol of its continuing commitment to finding the real owners of looted art. But critics say France's greatest museum has done too little too late.
What Parents Can Learn From The Larry Nassar And USA Gymnastics Case
by Kate Wells
What the parents of Larry Nassar's victims want other parents to understand is the question "how could I have let this happen?" Many of their daughters were abused by the Olympic gymnastics doctor while they themselves were sitting there in the room. While they struggle with blaming themselves, they also want other parents to learn about how predators can gain your trust.
A Look At The Fallout From Last Week's Deadly School Shooting In South Florida
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly is joined by David Brooks of The New York Times, and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution to discuss the continuing debate on guns following last week's school shooting in Parkland, Fla., as well as the annual conservative conference happening this week, CPAC.
Drawing Connections Between 'Young Karl Marx' And 'The Cured'
by Bob Mondello
What do a costume drama and a zombie flick have in common? Critic Bob Mondello sees a connection in empathy between The Young Karl Marx and The Cured.
Former U.S. Ambassador To Russia On How Trump's Policies Compare To Obama's
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul about President Trump's stance on Russia and how that compares with policies throughout the Obama administration.
Sen. Marco Rubio Backs Down On Some Gun Ownership Restrictions At CNN Town Hall
by Susan Davis
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio has long been a gun rights supporter. But in a televised town hall with victims of the Parkland, Fla. shooting, he backed down on some restrictions on gun ownership.
U.S. Allies Could Be Affected By Trump Administration's Proposed Tariffs
by Jackie Northam
The Trump administration's threat to impose stringent tariffs on steel from China could also seriously affect imports from close U.S. allies such as Canada.
President Trump Continues To Raise Ideas On How To Protect Against School Shootings
by Tamara Keith
The White House has held two days of listening sessions with students, parents, teachers, school administrators and state and local officials focused on firearms and school safety.
NRA's Wayne LaPierre Calls For Firearms In Schools At CPAC
by Don Gonyea
NRA's executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre addressed the annual gathering of conservatives in the wake of the Parkland school shooting. His message included a call to have arms in schools and an admonishment of those calling for stricter regulations on guns. LaPierre said those people are exploiting the moment for political gain.