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Hear from people in Iran and Israel as the countries continue to exchange airstrikes
People in Iran and Israel share their experiences as airstrikes ordered by the leadership of the two countries continue.
How Can Trump Turn Around His Rocky Relationship With Latinos?
Steve Inskeep talks to conservative writer Henry Olsen, who argues that President Trump should do more to welcome Mexican immigrants and should commit to this in a speech marking Cinco de Mayo.
Republican Primaries Focus On Candidates' Loyalty To Trump
by Susan Davis
Primary election season is accelerating with 11 states holding elections in May. In GOP primaries, 1 question has become a litmus test for candidates: Who will be the most loyal to President Trump?
3 Americans Held In North Korea May Be Released Soon, Trump Tweets
Rachel Martin talks to Anna Fifield, Tokyo bureau chief at The Washington Post, about President Trump's hint on Twitter that 3 Americans held in North Korean labor camps might be released soon.
Trump Switches Up Presidential Legal Team
Rachel Martin talks to Scott Coffina, who served as a White House counsel to President George W. Bush, about the news coming out of the White House this week regarding the president's new lawyers.
NRA Convention's Leadership Forum Kicks Off In Dallas
President Trump and Vice President Pence are the headline speakers at the NRA's annual convention on Friday. KUT reporter Alain Stephens is at the convention.
2018 Nobel Prize In Literature Is A Casualty Of Sex-Abuse Scandal
The Swedish Academy has announced that it will not announce a Nobel Laureate for literature in 2018 as it handles a scandal over sexual assault allegations. It will be given in 2019.