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Timber mill workers in Montana have a tough time finding affordable housing
by Austin Amestoy
One of the last remaining sawmills in Montana is closing, but not for lack of logs. Housing is too expensive for the labor force, and the mill can't hire enough workers.
Democrats Plan Trump Investigations
by Kelsey Snell
Congressional Democrats said Thursday that they plan to aggressively scrutinize the role President Trump played in securing Jared Kushner's clearance.
News Brief: Congressional Democrats Investigate Trump's Business, North Korea Summit Fallout
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has scheduled an open interview with former Trump Organization business booster Felix Sater on March 14.
What's Next In India And Pakistan Flare-Up
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Ramesh Thakur of the Centre for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament at the Australian National University about the latest conflict between India and Pakistan.
The Regional Impact Of The North Korea Summit's Collapse
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia Abraham Denmark about how the collapse of the U.S.-North Korea summit impacts China and the rest of the region.
Israeli Attorney General Prepares To Indict Netanyahu
by Daniel Estrin
Israel's attorney general is preparing a corruption indictment against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Charges could take months but the move casts new doubt on Netanyahu's re-election bid.
Why A Wealth Tax Didn't Work In Europe
by Greg Rosalsky
Elizabeth Warren has proposed a wealth tax. It's an idea that's been tried in Europe. We look at why it failed there and its prospects in the U.S.
Susan Rice On North Korea Summit
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former U.S. national security adviser Susan Rice about President Trump's meeting with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, which ended with no agreement.
How Cohen's Testimony Could Affect Trump Legally
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley about whether Michael Cohen's testimony could affect President Trump legally.
How To Teach Black History
by Jason Fuller
It's a topic often debated during the month of February: How should we teach black history to the country's students? We put that question to some educators and researchers.
How Eating Disorders Can Affect Anyone
by Shereen Marisol Meraji
One organization is trying to get the word out that anyone can get an eating disorder, regardless of a person's race, ethnicity or gender.
Trump Responds To Cohen's Testimony
by Ryan Lucas
President Trump has responded to Michael Cohen's testimony. The former Trump lawyer called the president a "con man" and a "racist."
What Happened In The Second Nuclear Summit
We look at we learned after the second summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un ended without a deal on denuclearization.