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A Rorschach test for America? Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day
by Frank Langfitt
Last weekend's military parade and No Kings rallies could be seen as an example of a DIVIDED America… a moment where our differences were placed in pretty stark relief. But reporting from both places on the same day… you see something different.
Mexico Economy Sinks Under Pressure From Trump And Missteps By The Government
by Carrie Kahn
Mexico's economy is taking a big hit under pressure from Donald Trump and missteps by its government. The peso is trading at record lows, inflation is rising and citizens are taking to the streets.
DOJ Report On Chicago Police Finds 'Pattern Of Excessive Force'
by Cheryl Corley
After a year-long investigation, the U.S. Justice Department reported on Friday that the Chicago police department uses excessive force and its officers are poorly trained.
People In Rural U.S. More Likely To Die From Leading Causes Of Death Than Urbanites
by NPR Staff
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to National Rural Health Association's Brock Slabach about a report that people in rural areas are more likely to die from the top causes of death than those in urban areas.
How A Grieving Father Created The Model For Anti-Terror Lawsuits
by Noel King
After Steve Flatow's daughter was killed in a terrorist attack, he wanted justice. He embarked on a legal quest to get the right to sue a country: Iran.
Obama To End Policy Granting Residency To Cubans Arriving In U.S.
by Carrie Kahn
The U.S. government is ending its decades-old policy known as "wet foot, dry foot," that extended residency in the U.S. for Cubans who arrive on U.S. shores without a visa.
U.S. Troops Arrive In Poland, But Will Trump Keep Them There?
by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Report Outlines Abuses By Debt Collectors
by Chris Arnold
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday is releasing a new report about abuses in the debt collection industry. This comes as the CFPB is crafting new rules to crack down on those practices.