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Who is Cassie? The stalled music career of the Sean Combs trial's star witness
The mogul's former protégé and girlfriend emerged as a promising pop artist in 2006. On the stand this week, she said her relationship with Combs and his label quickly became more about control.
MSNBC Fires Host Melissa Harris-Perry Over Controversial Memo
by David Folkenflik
Melissa Harris-Perry, who recently parted ways with MSNBC, talks about her rift with the cable network.
Why Did The Polls Fail To Predict Sanders' Win In Michigan?
Every major poll of the Michigan Democratic primary showed Hillary Clinton with a big lead over Bernie Sanders. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks to Harry Enten, senior analyst at FiveThirtyEight, about why those polls proved to be so wrong on primary day.
Obama Begins Interviewing Potential Supreme Court Nominees
by Nina Totenberg
President Obama is said to be interviewing candidates to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
In Michigan, Bernie Sanders Exposed Hillary Clinton's Weaknesses
by Domenico Montanaro
Sanders won Michigan's primary in a stunning upset to Clinton. Sanders exposed Clinton's weaknesses among working class voters on trade issues and delivered on his promise to win with black voters.
Lawmakers Question Loretta Lynch On Clinton Email Probe
by Carrie Johnson
Republican lawmakers questioned Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Wednesday about the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server.
John Kasich Faces Make-Or-Break GOP Primary In Ohio
by Robert Siegel
Ohio Gov. John Kasich faces a make-or-break Republican primary in his home state next week. He was expected to come in second against Donald Trump in Michigan's primary last night but came in a close third. NPR talks with Kasich and his supporters in Columbus.
New York Mayor's Plan To Ease Housing Shortage Faces Opposition
by Jim Zarroli
Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to rezone some neighborhoods to allow more construction. The plan is encountering opposition from some of the people hit hardest by the housing shortage.
Money Pours In To Produce Anti-Donald Trump TV Ads
Money is flooding in to produce and buy TV time for anti-Donald Trump ads. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Elizabeth Wilner, senior vice president of Kantar Media Ad Intelligence, about how effective the anti-Trump ads were for Tuesday's primaries.
NFL Takes Bidders To Live Stream Regular Season Games
The NFL plans to sell the rights to live stream more than a dozen regular season football games next season. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Peter Kafka of ReCode about the NFL's plan.