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VA research brought CT scans and pacemakers into the world. Now it's at risk of cuts
by Quil Lawrence
Researchers at the Department of Veterans Affairs warn that crucial medical research is in jeopardy unless the Trump administration reverses course on cuts.
Trump Blasts Clinton's 'Deplorables' Comment In Asheville, N.C.
by Scott Detrow
Donald Trump spoke to supporters in Asheville, N.C., Monday night, where he criticized Hillary Clinton's comments about his supporters but largely stayed away from her recent health issues.
Cyber Bombs Reshape U.S. Battle Against Terrorism
by Dina Temple-Raston
Fifteen years after 9/11, the battle against terrorist groups has gone high tech with the leveling of what Defense Secretary Ash Carter called cyber bombs. NPR looks at how this cyber war is being waged against ISIS and what it means for the future fight against terror.
'New Yorker' Writer Explores History Of U.S. Political Debates
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with New Yorker writer Jill Lepore about her piece in this week's magazine looking at the history of debating and presidential debates.
Investigators Search For Arsonist After Fire At Mosque Of Orlando Shooter
by Jill Roberts
Authorities in Fort Pierce, Fla., say someone intentionally set a fire at a mosque late Sunday. This was the same mosque where the shooter of the Orlando Pulse nightclub shootings prayed, but it's also been the site of several other protests.
'Washington Post' Reporter Searches For Proof Of Trump's Charitable Giving
Donald Trump is facing scrutiny over how much money he has given to his charity, the Trump Foundation, and whether its funds have been used for political gains. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold, who has been following this story.
Trump Responds To Clinton's Comments About His Supporters
by Scott Detrow
In a speech Monday, Donald Trump focused on comments from Hillary Clinton calling half of his supporters "deplorables" and largely held back from commenting on her health troubles.
Ohio Police Release Photos Of Couple Who Overdosed In Car With Child
The city of East Liverpool, Ohio, posted two photos last week of a couple who overdosed in a car while a 4-year-old boy was in the backseat. The photos have since gone viral. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with John Lane, police chief for the city of East Liverpool, about why they decided to post the photos.
Hillary Clinton Stumbles After Reluctance To Address Health Issues
by Mara Liasson
Hillary Clinton's efforts to humanize herself and make an affirmative case for her candidacy has been complicated by a case of pneumonia and her comments about Donald Trump's supporters.
Report Reveals Corruption At Root Of South Sudan's Power Struggle
by Michele Kelemen
A two-year report into the devastating power struggle in South Sudan shows profiteering by the newest nation's battling leaders. The report by activists and some famous actors implicates the president and vice president.
Fighting Slows Down In Syria As Cease-Fire Begins
by Alice Fordham
A cease-fire between rebels and the Assad regime is slated to begin Monday night at dusk in Syria.