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Former president Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive form of cancer
by Luke Garrett
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, which has metastasized to the bone, according to a statement from his personal office.
Love, Friendship And Music: Stephen Stills And Judy Collins Collaborate On New Album
Stephen Stills from the group Crosby, Stills & Nash and Judy Collins come together after 50 years for their first album together, Everybody Knows.
Roundtable Reactions: The Latest Sexual Harassment Allegations And Apologies
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Vanity Fair reporter Rebecca Keegan, Wall Street Journal reporter Joe Fritz and CNN contributor Jeff Yang about the latest sexual abuse scandals, merger talk and Twitter tribulations.
Diana Nyad Opens Up About Being Sexually Abused
Diana Nyad, the champion long-distance open water swimmer, opened up about her past as a victim of sexual assault. Her op-ed in the New York Times is yet another case of a woman speaking out about sexual violence and harassment.
How The Opioid Crisis Is Affecting Native Americans
Native American populations are also struggling with the opioid crisis. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Dr. Ron Shaw, president of the Association of American Indian Physicians.
After Church Massacre, Many Texas Residents Want Gun Laws Relaxed For Protection
After Sunday's mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, a gun store owner talks about the responsibility and debate around selling weapons.
The State Of The Democratic Party After Election Day Sweep
After victories in Virginia and New Jersey Tuesday, the Democrats have received a new dose of optimism about the 2018 midterm elections. But how warranted is that optimism? NPR's Michel Martin talks with Politico's Susan Glasser.
After Fires, California Wine Country Wants Tourists Back
by Farida Jhabvala Romero
Rep. Mark Walker On How The GOP Plans To Pass Tax Legislation By The End Of 2017
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Republican Mark Walker of North Carolina about what's in the tax legislation from Senate Republicans and how the party plans to get it passed by the end of the year.
President Trump Delivers Warning To Asia-Pacific Leaders Regarding Trade
by Scott Horsley
President Trump laid out his "America First" vision of international relations in the Asia-Pacific region. He wants to rebalance trade relationships and prefers bilateral deals to multilateral ones.