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'Atlantic': Franklin Foer On Paul Manafort And The Fall Of Washington
Rachel Martin talks to Franklin Foer of The Atlantic about Paul Manafort potentially tampering with witnesses in the Robert Mueller investigation. Foer profiled Manafort for the magazine in March.
BBC Host Misses His First Show In Decades
Nicholas Parsons, the host of the BBC program called Just a Minute went 50 years without missing a show — until this week. The BBC says Parsons, 94, just took some time off.
Facebook Defends Giving Device-Makers Access To Users' Data For Years
The company says it shared the data only to help Apple, Samsung and other device-makers "recreate Facebook-like experiences." It denies a New York Times report that "deep access" was granted.
Calculating The Hurricane Maria Aftermath
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Carla Minet, journalist and executive director of the Center for Investigative Journalism in Puerto Rico.
Barbershop: Puerto Rico Journalists
In the Barbershop this week, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Puerto Rican journalists Adriana De Jesús Salamán, Ezequiel Rodríguez Andino and Jay Fonseca.
Russian Journalist Said To Be Killed Shows Up At News Conference Very Much Alive
"I'm still alive," Arkady Babchenko said, apologizing to friends and family who believed he was dead. The Ukrainian Security Service said it faked his death to flush out people trying to kill him.
In 'Atlantic' Profile, Stephen Miller Called 'Trump's Right-Hand Troll'
Steve Inskeep talks to journalist McKay Coppins, who has written a profile in The Atlantic of Stephen Miller, one of President Trump's most controversial White House aides.
A Look At The Relationship Between White House Sources And The Press
Over the weekend, President Trump falsely accused The New York Times of making up a source within the White House. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mike McCurry, former press secretary during the Clinton administration, about the delicate relationship between White House sources and the press corps.
'Boston Globe' Sues Former Employee Who Accused Top Editor Of Sexual Harassment
The Boston Globe is suing a former employee who has accused a top editor of sexual harassment. The paper wants more details about her accusation and is requesting unspecified damages.