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Chileans weigh a new constitution
by Scott Simon
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Chilean journalist Francisca Skoknic about the upcoming vote to approve or reject a new constitution for the South American country.
Migrants Wait In Mexicali
by Michel Marizco
Mexicali has become the latest city along the border where the Trump administration has begun making migrants wait in Mexico for their asylum hearings. NGOs are facing an overwhelming situation.
Week In Politics: Trump At The Border, Mueller Report, Jobs Numbers
by Ron Elving
We go through the week in politics, including President Trump's visit Friday to the U.S.-Mexico border.
9-Year-Old Pushes For Free Access To Parks
Lily Kay, a 9-year-old from Texas, is pushing for legislation that would enable more than 417,000 fifth-graders in the state, and anyone in the vehicle with them, to enter state parks at no charge.
Rwandan Man Convicted Of Lying About Role In Genocide
by Jackie Northam
Twenty-five years after the start of the genocide in which 800,000 people were killed, a Rwandan man in Boston was convicted for lying on his asylum application about his participation.
Ralph Northam Shows No Plans To Resign
by Ben Paviour
Virginia lawmakers wrapped up the legislative session this week, with three scandal-laden leaders still at the helm. Now, Gov. Ralph Northam is looking forward to his remaining three years in office.
Navajo Look Toward Renewable Energy
by Laurel Morales
The Navajo Nation has given up trying to purchase one of the West's largest coal-fired power plants. The facility is an economic engine, but it's also one of the region's largest carbon emitters.
What's Next For Boeing
by Russell Lewis
Investigators are getting a clearer idea why two new Boeing 737 Max jets have crashed, but there are still many questions as the fleet remains grounded worldwide.
NBC News Investigates Trump Ambassador Nominees
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Emily Siegel of NBC News about her team's investigation on ambassador nominations during the Trump administration.
Biden Comments And Jokes On Inappropriate Touching Allegations
by Don Gonyea
Several women have come forward with stories of moments they say Joe Biden made them feel extremely uncomfortable. He awkwardly commented on the matter at a public event Friday.
Democrats Begin The Fight For Trump's Taxes
by Kelsey Snell
This week Rep. Richard Neal, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, officially requested six years of Donald Trump's tax returns.
Alabama Democratic Sen. Doug Jones On Mueller Report And Barr
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Sen. Doug Jones about the ongoing fight over the Mueller report's findings. Jones was one of three Democrats who voted to confirm Attorney General William Barr.