Rudy Giuiliani Stuns Politicians And Philosophers With ‘Truth Isn’t Truth’ Statement
President Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, created waves on Meet The Press Sunday by insisting there are situations where there is no such thing as “the truth.”
Actress Asia Argento, A Prominent Voice In #MeToo Movement, Paid Off Her Own Accuser
NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with New York Times reporter Kim Severson about her story that actress Asia Argento, one of Harvey Weinstein’s most vocal critics during the #MeToo movement, has been paying off her own accuser.
One Congregation’s Question Of Faith Following The Pennsylvania Clergy Report
On Sunday, a priest in Georgia spoke to his congregation about sexual abuse in the Catholic church. Those words prompted a remarkable exchange in the middle of the service.
What Is Former CIA Director John Brennan’s Next Move?
Attorney Mark Zaid talks with NPR’s Ailsa Chang about former CIA director John Brennan’s legal options after the Trump administration revoked his security clearance last week.
Trump Administration Set To Unveil Its Replacement For Obama’s Clean Power Plan
President Trump is expected to announce a new plan this week for regulating carbon emissions from coal plants. It will weaken one of President Obama’s signature policies for addressing climate change.
Activists Have A New Strategy To Block Gas Pipelines: State’s Rights
Oil and gas pipeline opponents have a new legal strategy. They’re encouraging states to exercise rights granted in the Clean Water Act to stop new pipeline construction.
Another Wave Of Ex-National Security Officials Criticize Trump
For the third time in recent days, former national security officials have signed a letter criticizing President Trump’s decision to revoke the security clearance of former CIA director John Brennan.
Trump Administration Moves To Penalize Immigrants For Using Government Benefits
The idea has already sparked warnings about consequences for immigrants and the nation’s health care system.
New York Governor Expected To OK Panel Overseeing Prosecutors
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is poised to sign legislation that would create an independent board to investigate prosecutorial misconduct. Prosecutors say it’s unconstitutional and will fight it.
Catholic Church Reels From Latest Child Sex Abuse Investigation
The Catholic church is facing another crisis over sexual abuse by clergy. David Greene talks to Jesuit priest Thomas Reese of Religion News Service about the implications.
Firefighters Continue Making Headway Against California Blazes
Steep, rugged terrain has slowed progress on most of the fires raging throughout the state, including the Ranch Fire. But by Sunday, officials said the Ferguson fire was fully contained.
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