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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.
4 Things To Know About Hillary Clinton's Approach To Foreign Policy
by Scott Horsley
As secretary of state under President Obama, Hillary Clinton has a long foreign policy record. She is hawkish compared to other Democrats, but also knows the political price of military intervention.
Journey To The Sundarbans: The 'Beautiful Forest' Of Mangroves
by Ari Shapiro
Sundarbans literally means "beautiful forest," but as the novelist Amitav Ghosh writes, "There is no prettiness here to invite the stranger in."
NTSB Says Distracted Engineer Caused Deadly Amtrak Derailment
by Jeff Brady
The NTSB says the likely cause of the Amtrak crash last year in Philadelphia was due to the train's engineer being distracted by news that another train nearby was disabled after being hit by a rock.
North Carolina Philanthropist To Support GOP Without Backing Donald Trump
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Art Pope, the North Carolinian philanthropist and CEO of Variety Wholesalers, about how he plans to support the Republican Party without backing the party's de facto nominee, Donald Trump.
Philadelphia 76ers Become First NBA Team To Advertise On Jerseys
The Philadelphia 76ers basketball jerseys will feature the StubHub logo starting in 2017. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to 76ers CEO Scott O'Neil about becoming the first NBA team to take advantage of the new rule change within the association that allows advertising on uniforms.
Texas Oil Company Faces Criminal Charges Over Southern California Spill
by Kirk Siegler
The oil company responsible for a large spill along the Southern California coast a year ago has been indicted by a state grand jury on criminal charges stemming from the disaster.
Tejano Music King Emilio Navaira Dies At 53
by Andrew Limbong
The king of Tejano music has died. Emilio Navaira passed away suddenly Monday night at the age of 53. Along with Selena, Navaira was credited with making Tejano music mainstream in the 1990s.
Top Diplomats Work To Revive Ceasefire In Syria
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State John Kerry huddles with key players on Syria, including Russia and Iran, to try to revive a ceasefire.