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Federal Government Will Resume Executions
Federal executions are scheduled to resume after nearly 20 years. Three inmates are scheduled to be put to death at a prison in Indiana.
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What The Case Looks Like For Trump After SCOTUS Ruling On His Tax Returns
David Greene speaks with Loyola University law professor Jessica Levinson about the Supreme Court's ruling on two cases that deal with President Trump's taxes.
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Supreme Court Rules On Two Key Cases In Battle For Trump's Taxes
The Supreme Court ruled on two key cases that deal with President Trump's financial records and whether they can be subpoened by Congress and a New York grand jury.
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Trump Not 'Immune' From Releasing Tax Returns, Supreme Court Rules
David Greene talks with constitutional lawyer Kim Wehle about the Supreme Court rulings on President Trump's tax returns.
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Satellite Images Reveal Damage At Iranian Nuclear Facility
An incident last week at an Iranian nuclear facility appears to be sabotage. A look at the chief suspects and what the impact could be on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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British Police Department Sends Message: Don't Call Us For Misdelivered Packages
After an unnamed resident called the British version of 911 because their fridge was delivered to the wrong address, the police department sent a reminder saying the situation is not an emergency.
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Florida Library Warns Readers Not To Microwave Books
A library in Florida is asking its customers not to microwave books in an attempt to sanitize them during the COVID-19 pandemic. It says books are already disinfected once returned.
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News Brief: CDC School Guidelines, SCOTUS Tax Ruling, Biden and Sanders Collaborate
The CDC will revise its guidelines for school reopening after Trump's criticism. The Supreme Court will rule on Trump's tax records. And, how Sanders and Biden want to unify Democrats.
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Former CDC Director On Trump's Criticism Of School Reopening Guidelines
NPR's David Greene speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Koplan, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about President Trump's criticism of the agency's school reopening guidelines.
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Kenyan Health Workers Manage COVID-19, HIV In Nairobi
An HIV outreach worker makes the rounds in a slum in Nairobi, Kenya, checking that clients are taking their medication and doing what they can to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
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Supreme Court Upholds Challenges To Access To Birth Control
The Supreme Court upheld exemptions from Obamacare's birth-control mandate for private employers with religious and moral objections.
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School Reopenings Should Keep Public Health In Mind, Pediatric Group Says
NPR's David Greene talks to Sally Goza, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, who was at the White House Tuesday when President Trump announced he is urging schools to reopen in the fall.