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Trump and his faithful followers return to Butler, Pa., to energize the flock
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Former President Donald Trump credited the "grace of God" for his survival of the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13 in his return to the site for a rally on Saturday.
A Member Of Boris Johnson's Party Weighs In On His Rise To Power
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to James Gray, a Conservative Member of the British Parliament, about his party's new leader: Boris Johnson, who will replace Theresa May as prime minister.
Photo Archive Of 'Ebony' And 'Jet' Is Up For Auction
by Carrie Shepherd
More than a million images from Ebony and Jet magazines are being sold, including images of Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr. and Billie Holiday.
Mueller Testifies At House Panel Hearing
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller gives testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, the first of two hearings on Capitol Hill Wednesday about his report on interference and obstruction.
NAACP Plans To Push Back Against Trump's Racist Tweets
The NAACP convention in Detroit is creating strategies to "make black votes count" at a time when President Trump sends racist Tweets. Convention delegates are aiming the pitch to younger voters.
Analysis Of Robert Mueller's Congressional Testimony
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifies on interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Noel King speaks to Laura Rosenberger of the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund.
In Puerto Rico, Pots And Pans Have Become Tools For Protest
by Adrian Florido
Protests against Puerto Rico's embattled governor have taken many forms: on horseback, jet skis, motorcycles and kayaks. And demonstrators have found another way: pots and pans.
News Brief: Robert Mueller, DOJ's Tech Review, Pa. School's Lunch Debt
Ex-special counsel Robert Mueller testifies Wednesday before 2 House panels. DOJ launches a review into major tech firms. And a Pennsylvania school district rebuffs donor efforts to pay lunch debts.
Mueller's Testimony Could Be A Letdown To Some, Rep. Himes Says
NPR's Noel King talks to Democratic Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, ahead of former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony to Congress.
Concerns Linger That Noncitizens Will Not Fill Out 2020 Census
by Hansi Lo Wang
Groups are trying to encourage immigrants to take part in the 2020 census while dealing with the fallout from the Trump administration's failed citizenship question push, and immigration enforcement.