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RFK Jr.'s SNAP changes have people worried about losing benefits altogether
by Katia Riddle
Over 20 states are trying to bar people from using food assistance to buy candy and soda, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he'll expand the ban. Some recipients fear they may lose aid altogether.
How Lives On Both Sides Of Border Towns Have Changed Since Trump Took Office
by Michel Martin
Before next week's Going There in San Diego, titled "Beyond Borders," Michel Martin talks with KPBS Fronteras reporter Jean Guerrero about covering the lives of those living on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Barbershop: Trump's Contentious, Yet Symbiotic Relationship With The Media
Washington Examiner political columnist Salena Zito, Obama administration communications director Corey Ealons and the National Review's Rich Lowry discuss the weekend's political news.
ESPN Continues To Struggle As Spectators Cut The Cord On Cable
Bloomberg reporter Max Chafkin talks about the future of ESPN as the network behemoth sees lower profits. This past week the sports media hub let approximately 100 employees go, including big names.
The Democrats First 100 Days During The Trump Administration
Chris Van Hollen, U.S. Senator from Maryland talks about the future of the Democratic party, and what they've done during the first 100 Days of the Trump administration as Washington's minority party.
Barbershop: 'Indivisible' Hosts Discuss Trump's First 100 Days
Kai Wright who writes for The Nation and conservative radio host Charlie Sykes of WNYC's Indivisible join NPR's Mara Liasson to talk about the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
House Freedom Caucus Congressman Believes Next Health Care Legislation Will Pass
Ohio U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, member and former chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, discusses President Trump's efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Iowa Senator Doesn't Blame Trump For Lack Of Major Legislation During 100 Days
Charles Grassley, Republican U.S. Senator from Iowa talks about President Trump's first 100 days and his efforts to keep promises he made during the campaign trail.
Why Trump's First 100 Days Matter And Why They Don't
Saturday is President Trump's 100th day in office. What do the first 100 days tell us about the kind of presidency he will have?
Journalists Reflect On What They've Learned During Trump's First 100 Days
by Mara Liasson
NPR's Mara Liasson and The Washington Post's Robert Costa speak about covering the Trump administration during President Trump's first 100 days.
Washington Attorney General Says Travel Ban Will Probably Go To SCOTUS
The state of Washington's Attorney General Bob Ferguson played a part in President Trump's first travel ban being blocked. He now talks about the first 100 days in office and Trump's travel ban.
Ambassador Says, So Far, Trump Administration Is A 'Reassertion Of America Power'
Ambassador Dennis Ross of the Washington Institute discusses the Trump administration's foreign policy in the first 100 days and how it compares to previous presidents.