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French champagne makers brace themselves for the impact of U.S. tariffs
by Rebecca Rosman
Even with President Trump's 90-day pause on global tariffs for most countries, many European winemakers no longer see the U.S. as a market they can count on.
North Carolina Reverend Says Trump's Executive Order Is About 'Religious Bigotry'
Reverend William Barber II, President of the North Carolina NAACP talks about his perspective on what President Trump's executive order on religious freedom means for communities of faith in the U.S.
On The Eve Of French Election, Hackers Release Data From Macron Campaign
by Frank Langfitt
French voters head to the polls on Sunday in the presidential election runoff. They're choosing between two candidates with starkly different views about the future of France.
Barbershop: The State Of Health Care, Police Brutality And Racism In America
Georgetown law professor Paul Butler, U.S. News & World Report columnist Mary Kate Cary, who was a speechwriter for President George H. W. Bush and columnist Gustavo Arellano discuss the week's news.
Going There: A Conversation In San Diego About Life Around The U.S.-Mexico Border
by Michel Martin
"Beyond Borders is the latest event in the 'Going There' series San Diego, California, the conversation was about the unique challenges of life in a border city and the meaning of national borders.
50,000 Haitians Face Uncertain Future Under Trump Administration.
Marjean Perhot, director of immigration and refugee services at Catholic Charities in Boston talks about the future of Haitians living in the U.S. since the devastating 2010 earthquake.
Obamacare Vs. American Health Care Act: Here's Where They Differ
by Alison Kodjak
NPR looks at how the Affordable Care Act and American Health Care Act differ in terms of insurance marketplaces, the individual mandate, guaranteed coverage and insurance subsidies.
House Approval Of Health Care Bill Represents Major Victory For Trump
by Scott Horsley
President Trump is still learning the ways of Washington. But House passage of the health care bill is a victory for the novice politician.
Federal Judge Dismisses Health Care Fraud Case After Uncovering Prosecutor Misconduct
by Carrie Johnson
A federal judge has dismissed a sweeping health care fraud case against a Maryland businessman after finding multiple instances of prosecutor misconduct. The defendant worries the prosecutor and FBI agent who targeted him are still on the job.