Why Some Republicans Think Impeachment Inquiry May Help Trump NPR's Noel Kings talks to Ben Domenech, publisher of The Federalist, about his view that the impeachment inquiry could help President Trump at the polls.
National Security, Whistleblower Law Expert On What's Next After Release Of Memo NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Bradley Moss, a lawyer who specializes national security issues and whistleblower law, about the complaint at the heart of the Trump-Ukraine controversy.
Are Trump's Actions Regarding Ukraine An Impeachable Offense? NPR's Noel King talks to Nick Akerman, a member of the Watergate prosecution team investigating President Nixon, about the whistleblower complaint against Trump, and if it could lead to impeachment.
Trump Administration To End 'Catch And Release' Immigration Policy, Says DHS Chief The move is the latest by the Trump administration to curb the flow of migrants seeking asylum at the southern border. Richard Gonzales
Rudy Giuliani's Role In Trump Ukraine Call President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, met with an adviser to the Ukrainian president to urge Kiev to investigate Hunter Biden. Is this sort of pressure proper, improper or illegal? Ryan Lucas
Chanel Miller, Sexual Assault Survivor, On The 'Immense Relief' Of Going Public She was long known only as the victim of Brock Turner, who got a lenient sentence for assaulting her. Now, Miller tells NPR she can "finally exist in the world without having to hide anything." Rachel Martin
Trial Begins For Former Dallas Cop Who Killed Unarmed Black Neighbor Amber Guyger, who is white, said she entered the wrong apartment thinking it was her own, and shot Botham Shem Jean, 26, because she thought he was a burglar. Her trial begins on Monday. Aubri Juhasz
The Supreme Court And Code Of Ethics A new sexual misconduct allegation against Justice Brett Kavanugh raises questions about why the Supreme Court doesn't have a code of conduct. Ari Shapiro talks to NPR's Nina Totenberg. Nina Totenberg
Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani Speaks Out About Whistleblower Complaint NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jonathan Turley, a constitutional law expert, about a whistleblower complaint from the intelligence community, spurred by Trump's communications with a foreign leader.
Teen Charged In Fatal Stabbing Of Student That Dozens Filmed, Shared On Social Media "Kids stood here and didn't help Khaseen. They'd rather video this event," Detective Lt. Stephen Fitzpatrick told reporters at a news conference. "They videoed his death instead of helping." Vanessa Romo