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'A generous man': Baltimore bridge worker helped family, community in Honduras
by Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
38-year-old Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval came to the U.S. to make something of himself and to help his family in Honduras. He was one the workers on the Francis Scott Key Bridge when it collapsed.
Outcry Over Poland's Supreme Court Purge
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum about protests in Poland over the forced retirement of more than a third of the Supreme Court justices.
The Week In Politics: Pruitt Resigns, Supreme Court Shortlist
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart about Scott Pruitt's resignation and who President Trump might pick for the Supreme Court.
U.K.'s Theresa May Orders Retreat To Finalize Brexit Terms
With less than a year before the U.K. leaves the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May takes her cabinet on a retreat, hoping to agree on a approach to negotiating the terms of Brexit.
Highest-Ranking Rebublican Woman Faces Tough Re-Election
Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers is the highest-ranking Republican woman in Congress. She's facing a tough re-election battle, as many GOP women plan to leave the House already.
Scarlett Johansson Faces Backlash Over Film Role As Transgender Man
Scarlett Johansson has received backlash for being cast as a transgender man in the upcoming film "Rub and Tug." NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Evan Urquhart of Slate about the controversy.
Trump Administration Extends Temporary Protected Status For Yemen Citizens
by Joel Rose
The Trump administration says it will extend temporary protections for immigrants from Yemen for another 18 months because the country remains engulfed in a brutal Civil War.
Pruitt Supporter Says Despite 'Missteps,' EPA Head 'Has Done An Outstanding Job'
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to Myron Ebell, who led President Trump's EPA transition team, about the departure of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
Former EPA Head Says Pruitt's Resignation Is 'Way Overdue'
Scott Pruitt is out as head of Environmental Protection Agency after a string of scandals. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Christine Todd Whitman, former EPA head under President George W. Bush.
Women Stage Their Own Tour De France On Same Route, With Tougher Conditions
by Eleanor Beardsley
For the fourth year in a row, women are riding the Tour de France — the same route but one day ahead of the men, with all the traffic and inconveniences.
Scott Pruitt Resigns From EPA
by Scott Horsley
After a string of ethics scandals, Scott Pruitt is out as EPA administrator. President Trump tweeted Thursday that he had accepted his resignation.
Pompeo Heads To North Korea
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Bloomberg reporter Nick Wadhams, who's traveling with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to North Korea.