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  • A report in the Journal of Experimental Psychology sheds new light on those frustrating moments when a word or name is on the tip of your tongue, and why it comes to you after you've stopped struggling for it. NPR's Richard Knox reports.
  • NPR's Ina Jaffe reports on the mixed verdicts in the trial of four Los Angeles police officers. The men, who worked at the scandal-ridden Rampart Division, were accused of filing false police reports, conspiracy and perjury surrounding the arrest of alleged gang members.
  • Lisa talks with NPR's Tom Gjelten about the report by the Navy's Court of Inquiry, which investigated the collision of a U.S. submarine with a Japanese fishing boat. The New York Times is reporting that the Court recommends AGAINST a court martial of the skipper.
  • Robert Siegel talks with reporter Peggy Lowe, a reporter with the Rocky Mountain News, about the trial of two therapists accused of child abuse in the death of a 10-year-old girl. At the center of the case is the controversial practice of "rebirthing" therapy. In this case, Candace Newmaker was suffocated as she underwent the therapy.
  • A controversy continues over CBS News reporting on documents purported to be memos concerning President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard. NPR's Neda Ulaby reports.
  • The Trump administration is directing hospitals to use a new platform to report COVID-19 data instead of an existing system at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • The central bank says conditions continued to improve, though not dramatically, in recent weeks. The report adds to other evidence that the economy is moving along fast enough to keep unemployment from rising, but not fast enough to bring the jobless rate down sharply.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski about the Mueller report being turned into the Department of Justice.
  • The Department of Justice says police overreacted after the shooting death of Michael Brown. Policymakers and activists are working to prevent something similar from occurring in the future.
  • A new Justice Department report says that politics illegally influenced the hiring of career prosecutors and immigration judges. The 140-page report issued Monday largely lays the blame on top aides to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
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