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During TV interview, President Trump questions due process rights of U.S. residents
by Don Gonyea
During an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," President Trump questioned the due process rights of people in the United States.
Spooky Sounds To Leave Your Ears Trembling
With Halloween around the corner, we asked Peter Brown, sound editor behind the movie Paranormal Activity to share his secret behind scary sound effects.
Florida And Georgia Argue In Court Over Water Rights
by Molly Samuel
On Monday, a fight between Florida and Georgia over water rights continues in the courts. The decades-long dispute is over how much water Georgia can take from its rivers.
Standing Rock Sioux Continue Opposition To Dakota Access Pipeline
More than 140 protesters were arrested this past week in North Dakota as part of a standoff over the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Seattle Times reporter Lynda Mapes talks about the latest developments.
Protesters Continue Effort To Recall Venezuelan President
Demonstrators are taking to the streets in Venezuela after election officials suspended an opposition effort to recall President Nicolas Maduro. Hannah Dreier of The Associated Press has the latest.
Deadspin Writer Wants Sports Teams To Take A Different Approach To Domestic Violence
Deadspin writer Diana Moskovitz says a zero-tolerance policy in professional sports doesn't help domestic violence victims. In some cases, she says, game suspensions or expulsion makes things worse.
Burns Paiute Tribe Leader Worries Bundy Acquittal 'Empowers' Misbehavior
Charlotte Rodrique of the Burns Paiute Tribe says she's "disappointed" by the acquittal of armed men who occupied an Oregon wildlife refuge earlier this year, and worries about the precedent it sets.
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Outlines Agency Relations Amid Email Probe
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales discusses the relationship between the FBI and the attorney general's office after the FBI director said the FBI would again look into Clinton's email server.
Barbershop: Months Later, Voters Update Us On Where They Stand
Consultant Stacey Polk, social worker Amy Hoag and community organizer Gary Frazier return to discuss how their opinions about the campaigns have changed since they last spoke to NPR this past summer.
The Best And Worst Halloween Candy, Ranked
What's the best and worst candy on Halloween? Caroline Framke co-wrote an article for Vox detailing her picks.