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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.
U.S. Returns Stolen Christopher Columbus Letter To Italy
by Chris Arnold
The U.S. returned a copy of a 15th century letter written by Columbus that details his voyage to the Americas. The letter was stolen from a library in Florence and wound up in the Library of Congress.
Why An Art Historian Took NYPD Officers To The Met
Art historian Amy Herman took officers from the New York Police Department to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and used art to show them how to look closer at their own cases.
Florida Citrus Farmers Abandon 'Grove Graveyards' In Battle For Survival
by Jessica Meszaros
The Florida citrus industry is in a battle for its livelihood. For more than a decade now, growers have battled a disease that's been killing trees. Those leftover groves now look like skeletons across the state and are making the situation worse.
French Police Demonstrate Against Anti-Police Violence
by Eleanor Beardsley
After keeping order at dozens of protests over the French government's labor reform bill in the last months, it was the turn of French police to take to the streets Wednesday. Officers marched to show their anger at what they say is an uptick in anti-police violence.
Obama Administration Releases New Overtime Pay Rules
by Scott Horsley
The White House released new rules Tuesday night governing overtime pay for middle income, salaried workers. Millions of American workers will be eligible for overtime pay under the new rules.
Can Trump Turn Pennsylvania's Disaffected Democrats Into Believers By November?
by Scott Detrow
Donald Trump argues his route to the White House runs through traditionally Democratic states such as Pennsylvania. But it's not clear the Keystone State will make that large an impact this fall.
Democrats Go To Polls In Kentucky, Oregon Primaries
by Ron Elving
As the Democratic race goes on, voters in Kentucky and Oregon have their say in primaries Tuesday. Both states could be favorable for Sen. Bernie Sanders to extend a win streak against Hillary Clinton.
Nashville Singer-Songwriter Guy Clark Dies At 74
by Melissa Block
Guy Clark, one of Nashville's most renowned singer-songwriters, has died at the age of 74. This profile of Clark originally aired on July 23, 2013, on All Things Considered.