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President Trump is no fan of the free press. But he's not the only powerful person in the U.S. using the courts to silence ...
As Stew Leonard Jr., CEO of Stew Leonard's, describes it, "If I talk to some of the customers, their comment is 'short-term pain, long-term gain.' Then I meet another group who think Trump's just ...
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NPR's Michel Martin and Religion Correspondent Jason DeRose talk about their favorite -- and least favorite -- films about spirituality, including some hidden gems that might not seem religious at ...
House Republicans approved a budget, narrowly, after some pushback from conservatives. Now GOP leaders in the House and Senate have to agree on details of major spending cuts to pave way for President ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Dolen Perkins-Valdez about her novel "Happy Land." The book is inspired by the true ...
MARTIN: NPR congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh is with us now. Good morning, Deirdre. DEIRDRE WALSH, BYLINE: Good morning, Michel. MARTIN: So as I understand it, House Speaker Mike Johnson ...
MICHEL MARTIN, BYLINE: It's a story you may have heard from your elders about a caravan of formerly enslaved people who made their way to the mountains of Appalachia, where they founded a secret ...
Enrich, author of Murder The Truth, Fear, the First Amendment and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful, spoke to NPR's Michel Martin as part of our ongoing series about how free speech is ...