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A bloody nose, a last hurrah for friends, and more prom memories you shared with us
by Mansee Khurana
We asked for your favorite prom night memories. Here's what you shared.
Comey And Allies Respond To Inspector General Report
Benjamin Wittes, editor-in-chief of the Lawfare website and friend of former FBI Director James Comey, discusses the inspector general report with Rachel Martin.
What's Next After Inspector General Report
by Carrie Johnson
We look at the implications of a new inspector general's report about the conduct of the FBI and James Comey during an investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
What To Expect In The Midterms
by Domenico Montanaro
More than half the states have now held primaries in the 2018 midterm election cycle, providing an opportunity to look at where the two parties are headed.
A Texas Prosecutor On Immigrant Family Separations
Steve Inskeep talks with Ryan Patrick, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, who says his office is enforcing the attorney general's "zero tolerance" policy for illegal border crossings.
The Dilemma Of Florida's District 5
by Karen Duffin
The Supreme Court is looking at partisan gerrymandering. We go to Florida, where they've been fighting about it for years, in one district in particular.
Republicans To Vote On Immigration
by Susan Davis
House Speaker Paul Ryan is calling for a legislative fix to the policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the border.
Opposition Mounts Challenge To Erdogan In Turkey
by Peter Kenyon
Turkey's president called elections to try to solidify his power — and he does dominate the campaign — but others are mounting a significant challenge.
Business Idea: Food Delivery Driver/Exterminator
A British woman with a fear of spiders ordered food with the hope that the delivery driver would kill the spider. He did.
Small Town Mayor Wins In 3-Vote Landslide
Bruce Lorenz was re-elected as mayor of Ruso, N.D. He got the backing of all three votes cast.
White House To Announce China Tariffs
The White House is expected to announce tariffs on Chinese goods. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez about the move.
News Brief: Report Criticizes Comey, Republicans To Vote On Immigration, Tariffs On China
Former FBI Director James Comey has been found insubordinate in his handling of the Clinton email investigation, but not biased. Also, House Republicans plan to vote next week on immigration bills.