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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.
Barbershop: The Cosby Case, Men Interrupting Women And The Alex Jones Interview
Susan Chira, New York Times senior correspondent and editor on gender issues; NPR's TV critic, Eric Deggans, and NPR editor, Ammad Omar discuss the headlines of the week.
Legal Analysis On Bill Cosby's Mistrial, Not Guilty Verdict In Philando Castile Case
University of North Carolina law school professor Joseph Kennedy and former Maryland state attorney Glenn Ivey discuss developments in the Philando Castile verdict and Bill Cosby's mistrial.
Protesters Take To The Streets After Not-Guilty Verdict In Philando Castile Case
by David Schaper
The not-guilty verdict in the 2016 police shooting death of Philando Castile during a traffic stop sparked protests in St. Paul, Minn. Friday night, but none turned violent.
Minnesota City To Dismiss Officer Acquitted In Shooting Of Philando Castile
by David Schaper
The city of St. Anthony released a statement on Friday that police officer Jeronimo Yanez will be dismissed after he was acquitted in the shooting death of a black driver nearly a year ago.
U.S. Prepares To Send Thousands More Troops To Afghanistan
by Tom Bowman
The United States appears set to send thousands more troops to Afghanistan in the latest attempt to get control of the war U.S. generals say is in stalemate. But the Pentagon has not developed any new strategy for how to use those forces.
Cubans React To Trump's Reversal Of Obama-Era Policy
by Carrie Kahn
Cubans react to news that President Trump announcement that he's cancelling president Obama's "one-sided deal" with their nation.
Week In Politics: Russia Investigation, Senate Health Bill
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with political commentators E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution, and David Brooks of The New York Times about the political news of the week.
Trump Attacks Investigators After Reports Of Obstruction Of Justice Probe
by Tamara Keith
President Trump lashes out via Twitter at investigators who are looking into Russian interference in the 2016 election, stepping on his own policy message for the day. It's a familiar pattern for the president.