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What Changes In Saudi Arabia's Political Power Mean For U.S.-Saudi Relations
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Gregory Gause, head of the International Affairs department at Texas A&M University, about changes in political power in Saudi Arabia, and what it means for the region and U.S.-Saudi relations.
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Italy Probes Deaths Of 26 Nigerian Women And Girls At Sea
Police say the victims may have been thrown off a rubber dinghy into the sea. Authorities are trying to determine whether their deaths are linked to sex trafficking.
Taylor Swift's Attorney Rebuked Over Letter Demanding Article's Retraction
The lawyer accuses a small website of defaming Swift. The American Civil Liberties Union accuses Swift's team of legal overreach.
President Trump Was Elected A Year Ago — And Americans Are Feeling Aggrieved
Cultural grievances were a big part of what drove Trump's election, but Americans across the racial spectrum say their group faces discrimination.
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Man Who Exchanged Fire With Texas Shooter: 'I Was Scared To Death'
Stephen Willeford, a former NRA instructor, said he knew that each shot fired in the church "represented someone" and that he acted despite being scared for the victims, himself and his family.
Maine Voters Will Decide If They Want More Access To Medicaid
The state of Maine has wrestled for years over whether expanding its low-income health insurance program would help more people or be a budget buster. Now they're going to take it to a vote.
Trump's 2016 Victory Speech, Annotated 1 Year Later
How is the country's economic growth? And what about all those people Trump thanked for getting him across the finish line? NPR adds context and analysis to the president's election night remarks.
What To Watch In Tuesday's Elections Across The Country
In odd-numbered years, Election Day is a hodgepodge of races. But in an era when all politics is national, these low-profile elections have a lot to say about the direction of the country.
Trump: Curbs On Gun Sales Would Make 'No Difference' In Texas Shooting
Despite reports that the suspect's criminal record should have stopped him from legally buying firearms, the president said tougher vetting wouldn't have prevented the church attack.
Leading Bump Stock Manufacturer To Resume Sales Tuesday
The accessories, which make assault-style rifles more deadly, drew even more controversy after they were used in the Las Vegas massacre.
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