NPR’s Interview With House Speaker Paul Ryan On Poverty And Politics

Obama Focuses On U.S. Violence While In Poland For NATO Summit
President Obama is in Warsaw for the NATO summit but overnight he spoke about the sniper attack in Dallas. Five police officers were killed. Obama said the attacks were vicious and calculated.

Politicians React To Two Deaths Of Black Men By Police
The deaths of two black men at the hands of police within two days has prompted responses from Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and President Obama.

Bernie Sanders Expected To Endorse Hillary Clinton On Tuesday
The endorsement will come next week, a Democratic source familiar with the campaigns tells NPR’s Tamara Keith.

Clinton Case Raises Questions About Discipline For Government Employees
Susan Hennessey, a fellow at the Brookings Institution and managing editor of the Lawfare blog, talks about disciplinary actions for employees implicated in “sloppy” handling of classified materials.

Bernie Sanders Expected To Endorse Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders is expected to endorse his former rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton, at a campaign event in New Hampshire next week, a Democratic source confirms to NPR.

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