
All Things Considered
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The religious context of the Minnesota shootings
The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is connected to a once-fringe religious movement that is now growing quickly, and which uses inflammatory anti-abortion rhetoric.
Trump Tweets To Blame Judge Who Blocked His Executive Order 'If Something Happens'
President Trump spent the weekend criticizing a federal judge who put a temporary stay on the travel restrictions he ordered last week. Vice President Pence and other GOP leaders took a softer tone.
'Oklahoma City' Explores Anti-Government Sentiments That Contributed to Bombing
Director Barak Goodman talks about his new documentary Oklahoma City, which traces the Oklahoma City bombing's origins in the white supremacy movement and anti-government sentiments.
Documentary Focuses On 'Voicelessness And Helplessness' Of Solitary Confinement
Filmmaker Kristi Jacobson talks about her new documentary Solitary, an in depth look at life as a prisoner in solitary confinement at Red Onion State Prison in Virginia.
At New York Fashion Week, Ungendered Clothes Make Appearance On Runway
Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan discusses ungendered fashion and other trends she's seeing at New York Fashion Week.
Scholar Says Prison Uprisings Usually Come After Basic Needs Aren't Met
Prof. Heather Ann Thompson talks about the inmate unrest following a deadly prison uprising in Delaware that left a corrections officer dead last week.
Asheville, N.C. Is Gentrifying, But People Have Always Been Drawn To It
Asheville, N.C. just ranked 2nd on a realtor.com list of U.S. cities that are gentrifying the fastest. Western North Carolina political science professor Chris Cooper talks about the phenomenon.
Football Played Key Role In Rhodes Scholar's Path To Success
From being thrown into poverty as a child to becoming a Rhodes Scholar, Texas Christian University senior football player Caylin Moore has come a long way and overcame seemingly insurmountable odds.
Republican State Rep. Experiences Backlash After Speaking Out Against Trump In Hawaii
Beth Fukumoto has been the Minority Leader in the Hawaiian State House of Representatives since 2012. But she was ousted from the seat last week after openly criticizing President Trump's rhetoric.
Dissecting The Laws Surrounding President Trump's Travel Ban
Jonathan Adler, legal commentator and law professor at Case Western Reserve University, discusses the tension between the judiciary and the White House after President Donald Trump's travel bans.