NPR's Scott Simon remembers journalist and friend Cokie Roberts, who died this week at the age of 75.
Read more ...For A Black Woman In The Military, Harassment Was Its Own Battle News
At StoryCorps, retired Col. Denise Baken says the challenges she faced as both a woman and an African American in the Army weighed her down over time, mentally and physically.
Read more ...Want To Be The Next Georgia Senator? Apply Now! News
Gov. Brian Kemp is seeking an appointee to replace Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson. His office has opened an online application process for anyone eligible to submit their resume.
Read more ...Sidewalk School Aims To Give Migrant Kids A Sense Of Stability News
In Matamoros, Mexico, volunteers have created a pop-up school on a downtown sidewalk for migrant children. They're all asylum-seekers waiting for their day in U.S. immigration court.
Read more ...The New England Patriots cut Brown from the team on Friday after a second woman accused the wide receiver of sexual misconduct. Brown faces a civil suit accusing him of raping a former trainer.
Read more ...U.S., El Salvador Sign New Asylum Deal To Stem Tide Of Migrants News
The agreement furthers the administration's goal of requiring migrants to seek asylum in so-called "third countries" through which they traveled en route to the U.S.
Read more ...The Pentagon provided few details on the deployment. The announcement appears to indicate that the president has not made a decision about whether to take military action against Iran.
Read more ...23 States Sue Trump Administration In Escalating Battle Over Emissions Standards News
The lawsuit comes two days after the Trump administration revoked California's ability to set its own rules for automobiles. The state's top prosecutor blasted the move as "arbitrary and capricious."
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