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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.
Russia Questions Dominate First 100 Days Of Trump's Presidency
by Mary Louise Kelly
The Russia story has dominated the first 100 days of the Trump presidency. NPR takes a look back on the key moments since Jan. 20, from the firing of Michael Flynn to the chair of the House Intelligence Committee being forced to step aside.
Trump Pledges To Confront Anti-Semitism At Holocaust Remembrance Event
by Mara Liasson
During an event to remember the Holocaust, President Trump pledged to defeat anti-Semitism. The White House has previously been criticized for the way it has talked about the Holocaust and anti-Semitism.
North Carolina Pastor Criticizes Trump's First 100 Days As 'A Disaster'
NPR's Ari Shapiro checks in with Winston-Salem pastor John Mendez, who he met back in January during a road trip leading up to Donald Trump's inauguration. He says the Trump presidency has been even worse than he anticipated.
Congress Returns Amid Pressure To Revisit Derailed Health Care Efforts
by Geoff Bennett
Congress returned from a two-week break with a shutdown looming and pressure to go back to their derailed efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
John F. Kennedy Diary Reveals Shift From Journalist To Budding Politician
by Todd Bookman
On Wednesday, a New Hampshire auction house will sell a diary kept by John F. Kennedy when he worked as a Hearst reporter in 1945. In it, he talks about Hitler and other events of the day.
Commerce Department Orders 20 Percent Tariff On Canadian Lumber Imports
by Scott Horsley
The Commerce Department has called for a 20 percent tariff on Canadian lumber imports. It's the latest sign of the Trump administration's more aggressive stance on trade enforcement.
New York City Announces Plan To Expand Universal Preschool To 3 Year Olds
by Yasmeen Khan
New York City has announced an ambitious plan to extend universal preschool to 3 year olds. Mayor Bill de Blasio says the effort will expand on the city's current program for 4 year olds.
'Calling Thunder' Documents History Of New York City Before Europeans Arrived
Interaction designer and storyteller David Al-Ibrahim talks about his project, "Calling Thunder: The Unsung History of Manhattan," which has sounds of Manhattan island before the Dutch arrival.
Jay Dickey, Arkansas Congressman Who Blocked Gun Research, Dies At 77
Former Arkansas Rep. Jay Dickey died last week at 77. Recently, he was known for his support of medical research into gun safety, but he wasn't always that way. In 1996, Dickey helped usher in an amendment that effectively ended federal research on gun violence.
Trump Hints At Shift On Wall Funding To Avert Government Shutdown
As Congress approaches its deadline to pass the federal budget, President Trump is making hints about pushing the U.S.-Mexico border wall funding to the fall. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with New Mexico Rep. Steve Pearce about how this would directly affect his constituents.