Republicans Holding Judicial Hearing With Senate In Recess
Republicans are holding judicial confirmation hearings with the Senate in recess, while Democrats are opposed.
New York Gov. Cuomo On Pipe Bomb Investigations
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks with David Greene about the spate of pipe bombs sent within his state. He announced Wednesday he would deploy additional state law enforcement.
Suspicious Package Found In NYC’s Tribeca Area; Address Linked To Robert De Niro
The package was reported “at the business residence of Robert De Niro,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo tells NPR’s David Greene.
Rural Americans Are OK With ‘Outside’ Help To Beat Opioid Crisis And Boost Economy
Despite a reputation for being suspicious of government and outsiders, some rural residents now say state funds are needed to help fix the big economic and drug problems faced by small towns.
Finding Common Good Among Evangelicals In The Political Season
A Minneapolis pastor is traveling the country, speaking to conservative Christians about faith and the Republican party under Donald Trump. The conversations are dominated by concerns about abortion.
FBI Investigates Pipe Bombs Sent To Democrats
We have the latest on the investigation into the packages containing potential explosive devices sent to Democratic political figures this week.
New York Sues ExxonMobil
New York’s attorney general is suing ExxonMobil, alleging the Texas-based energy giant misled investors on climate-change risk.
Michigican Redistricting Power Put To A Vote
Voters in four states are set to decide whether they should take the power to draw political boundaries away from politicians.
Trump: Acts Or Threats Of Political Violence ‘An Attack On Democracy Itself’
The president addressed the recent wave of suspicious packages targeting prominent Democrats and CNN at the beginning of a campaign rally in Wisconsin Wednesday night.
National Law Enforcement Museum Opens, But Some Say It Doesn’t Show Enough
The National Law Enforcement Museum opened this month in Washington, D.C. Organizers say it will show the public what it’s really like to be a cop. But it is getting criticism for what it doesn’t include.
Federal Jury Finds 3 Men Guilty In Fraud Case That Has Rocked College Basketball
NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel about the college basketball fraud trial that has shed light on the dark side of player recruitment.
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