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Jury finds 3 former Memphis police officers not guilty in death of Tyre Nichols
A jury has found three former Memphis police officers not guilty in the death of Tyre Nichols.
Where Exactly Is 'Safe' And Who Gets To Be 'Safe' In The World?
by Michel Martin
In the wake of recent mass shootings in the U.S., NPR's Michel Martin looks at our current political moment and ponders what it means to feel "safe."
FCC Decides To Cap Prices Of In-State Phone Calls By Prison Inmates
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cecilia Kang of the New York Times on what the FCC's decision to cap high prices of in-state phone calls made by prison inmates means going forward.
Russians Believed To Have Used Spear-Phishing In Election Hacking
Hearings in the House and Senate this week will deal with Russian hacking attempts on the U.S. presidential election last fall including targeting e-mail accounts with malware attachments.
As Macron's Strength Grows In France, May's Popularity Wanes In Britain
A look at the latest political shakeups in Europe as French president Emmanuel Macron cements his strong parliamentary majority and British Prime Minister Theresa May's popularity declines.
What Happens After Mistrial Declared In Bill Cosby's Criminal Case?
The judge in the high profile sexual assault case of comedian Bill Cosby has declared a mistrial. What happens next?
Capitol Hill To Undergo Changing Of The Guard With New Poet Laureate
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith has been named the newest poet laureate by the Library of Congress. She talks about the challenges of the job ahead.
Yoko Ono Joins John Lennon With Credit Line For Writing 'Imagine'
by Neda Ulaby
The song "Imagine" is an international anthem of peace and, well, imagination. Until this week, John Lennon had sole credit for writing the song, but in his lifetime, Lennon wanted that changed.
After Pulse Nightclub Shooting, One Survivor Is 'Always In Pain'
Keinon Carter was in the hospital for months after the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. He talks with NPR's Michel Martin about life after surviving a mass shooting.