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Majority of Americans oppose ending birthright citizenship, NPR/Ipsos poll finds
by Joel Rose
As the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship, a new poll finds that less than a third of Americans want it to end. But other parts of the White House's immigration crackdown are more popular.
Sen. Dan Sullivan Outlines The Current State Of The Iran Nuclear Deal
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan from Alaska about what Congress will do if President Trump decides to decertify the Iran Deal.
A Look At What Would Happen If Trump Doesn't Certify The Iran Nuclear Deal
by Michele Kelemen
Next week is critical in the Trump administration's vow to redo the Iran nuclear deal. Options are being prepared for the president to announce by Friday. Here's a look at how they could play out.
'Primal Scream' Psychologist Arthur Janov Dies At Age 93
Psychologist Arthur Janov introduced the idea of a 'The Primal Scream' as a therapeutic tool. His work is still carried out today, though it remains a contentious technique.
Looking At The Politics Of Guns After The Massacre In Las Vegas
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times, and EJ Dionne, of The Washington Post and co-author of One Nation After Trump about guns in the U.S.
How President Trump's Views On Guns Have Shifted Over The Years
by Tamara Keith
The White House says President Trump is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and Americans' right to own guns. But before becoming president, he was once open to some gun restrictions.
Researcher Says Rate Employment Doesn't Accurately Represent Black America
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Andre Perry of the Brookings Institution about the jobs report from September and how full employment has not reached black America.
World War II Vet Donald Malarkey, Portrayed In 'Band Of Brothers' Dies At 96
Donald Malarkey fought through Europe during World War II as a member of the famed U.S. Army Easy Company. He spent 172 days on the front lines, more than any other member of E-Company.
Investigators Still Looking For Motive Of Las Vegas Shooter
by Leila Fadel
Nearly a week has passed since the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history and investigators are continuing to look for clues into why the shooter did what he did.
Could Biden Make A Presidential Run In 2020?
by Scott Detrow
Former Vice President Joe Biden has had a busy public schedule lately. It's fueling speculation about ambitions to run for the White House in 2020.
Kenan Thompson Becomes Longest-Serving Cast Member On SNL
by Eric Deggans
With the start of this season of SNL, Kenan Thompson became longest-serving cast member in the show's history. So what's the secret to his longevity and making it click with the audience?