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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.
From Corn Belt To Main Street: The Drought's Far-Reaching Grasp
by NPR Staff
Record heat and relatively dry winters have created a historic drought in the U.S., but the ripple effects extend beyond the farmland and ranches. Low crop yields are driving up food prices, and dry conditions are causing forest fires and water main breaks. The costs are high, and it's still unclear if we'll see the end of it in 2013.
Week In News: The Debt Ceiling Whack-A-Mole
With yet another impasse over the debt ceiling looming, the White House may be forced to mull some strange solutions, but it won't be a $1 trillion coin. Weekends on All Things Considered host Jacki Lyden speaks with James Fallows of The Atlantic about the other options on table.
Businesses Sue Government Over Birth Control Mandate
by Julie Rovner
Religious groups were among the first to object to a requirement that employers' health plans provide free birth control. But some companies have also objected, saying the mandate violates their religious freedom, too.
Coal Loses Crown As King Of Power Generation
by Elizabeth Shogren
Obama: U.S. Forces Will Transition To Support Role In Afghanistan
by Jackie Northam
Afghan President Hamid Karzai and President Obama discussed future U.S.-Afghanistan relations and the withdrawal of U.S. forces on Friday.