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Revisiting our talk about the podcast 'You Didn't See Nothin,' now a Pulitzer winner
The podcast You Didn't See Nothin' has now won a Pulitzer Prize in Audio Reporting. We revisit a conversation with the reporter behind the project, Yohance Lacour.
What's At Risk When A Non-Diplomat Engages In Diplomacy
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, about the risks and opportunities that follow when a CIA director meets with a foreign head of state.
Former FBI Director James Comey Says Holding The Job In 2016 Felt Like A 500-Year Flood
by Carrie Johnson
Former FBI director James Comey sat down for an interview with NPR to talk about the drama of the 2016 election in which he played a central role and defended the decisions that he made.
Justices May Not Disturb Status Quo When It Comes To Sales Tax For Online Purchases
by Nina Totenberg
The last time the Supreme Court considered whether businesses had to collect sales taxes for out-of-state purchases, the court ruled that they did not have to do so. But that was before the Internet. On Tuesday, the court considered the question again.
How The Rape And Murder Of An 8-Year-Old Girl Sparked Protests Across India
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with New York Times reporter Jeffrey Gettleman about how the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl sparked protests across India.
Former First Lady Barbara Bush's Book Editor Remembers Her As Smart, Funny And Direct
Former first lady Barbara Bush died Tuesday at 92. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Lisa Drew, who edited four of Bush's books.