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Comedian and actor Ramy Youssef on when he began to see his parents as people
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Comedian and Actor Ramy Youssef reflects on when he began to see his parents as people.
Trump Faces High Stakes Fight In Push For Republican Health Care Bill
by Mara Liasson
A day before the House votes on the GOP health care bill, President Trump continues trying to persuade Republican lawmakers to support it. The stakes are high for this young administration.
U.S. Faces Undefeated Puerto Rico In World Baseball Classic Final
It may be the American pastime, but this is the first time a U.S. team has reached the finals of the World Baseball Classic. The U.S. faces undefeated Puerto Rico at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Jon Morosi, a reporter for MLB.com, for a preview.
Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch Faces Third Round Of Senate Questioning
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch faced questions from senators during the third day of his confirmation hearing.
Police Confirm At Least 4 People Dead After Attack Near U.K. Parliament
Police say at least four people are dead and at least 20 injured after an attack in the heart of London Wednesday. A police officer and the suspected assailant are among the dead.
Russian Lawyer In Corruption Investigation Badly Injured In Fall
by Charles Maynes
In a bizarre accident, the lawyer for the family of a dead Russian whistle blower fell from a fourth-floor window. Nikolai Gorokhov suffered severe head injuries in the accident which occurred while movers lifted a bathtub to his apartment. Police deny any evidence of foul play.
U.S.-Led Coalition Continues Fight To Retake Mosul From ISIS
by Alice Fordham
ISIS's single largest stronghold was the Iraqi city of Mosul, which was where their leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, announced the creation of what he called a caliphate in 2014. NPR takes a look at the coalition effort to retake the city.
At Least 4 Dead, 20 Injured After Attack In London
by Frank Langfitt
At least four people are dead and 20 others injured after an attack mid-day Wednesday in the heart of London. Police say the dead include a police officer and the suspected assailant.
Jury Reaches Verdict In New England Compounding Pharmacy Trial
by Gabrielle Emanuel
The head of a New England compounding pharmacy that produced tainted drugs was found not guilty of second degree murder but guilty on other charges. At least 25 patients died, and many others got sick.