Sean Combs was at the forefront of hip-hop music and fashion, but now he's on trial for sex crimes.
This weekend on the Sunday Story from Up First,
a look at the legacy of Sean Combs and how he protected it for years.
There's a culture of fear and silence that really surrounded Combs for decades,
and it's what allowed him to maintain control of his public image.
The rise and dramatic fall of Sean Combs, that's on the next Sunday Story from Up First.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
NPR has learned that the Trump administration is tightening its control of the agency responsible
for regulating the country's nuclear reactors.
NPR's Jeff Brumfield reports that has sparked worries about safety.
Two U.S. officials told NPR that the White House is now reviewing all new regulations for nuclear reactors.
That's a big departure for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
the famously tough and independent agency that's overseen nuclear safety in the U.S.
since the 1970s.
Former NRC chair Alison McFarland says she's worried the changes could affect safety.
It's absolutely essential that... the nuclear regulator be independent.
There may be more changes coming.
NPR has seen a draft executive order that, if signed,
would call on the NRC to rewrite nuclear safety rules and possibly loosen radiation standards for nuclear workers and the public.
Jeff Brumfield, NPR News.