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Conflicts between President Trump and courts spark constitutional crisis questions
by Nina Totenberg
Every day it seems new conflicts arise between President Trump and the courts. Prompting another round of the question: Are we in a constitutional crisis?
After Years Of War, Rebuilding Iraq's Libraries
Baghdad has an incredible tradition of libraries and learning, but the war in Iraq left many of its libraries burned and looted. Now, there will be a new library in the Iraqi capital. Weekends on All Things Considered host Jacki Lyden Jacki Lyden talks with architect Amir Mousawi, whose firm drew up dramatic design plans for the new Baghdad Library.
Wrestling Keeps Hold On Olympics And Avoids Cut
Olympic wrestling fans have been anxious the last few months. The sport had been dropped from the games. Then the International Olympic Committee reversed course and decided to keep the sport as part of the summer Olympics. Weekends on All Things Considered host Jacki Lyden speaks with NPR's Mike Pesca from Buenos Aires.
'Five Days' Of Ambiguous Morality At Katrina-Hit Hospital
by Susan Jane Gilman