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U.S. and Israel are at odds with the UN over new aid program for Gaza
by Michele Kelemen
The U.N. Security Council meets on Gaza, as the U.S. backs a new aid group and dismisses concerns by the U.N. that aid is being "politicized."
Hospitals In Rocky Mountain States Struggling To Keep Up With Coronavirus Surge
by John Daley
Hospitals in Utah are full and poised to start rationing care. They're also filling up in Montana and Idaho. Colorado is trying to avoid those states' fate.
8 People Charged Over Alleged Role In Chinese Government Operation In The U.S.
by Ryan Lucas
The Justice Department has announced charges against eight people over allegedly acting as Chinese government agents and taking part in an illegal Chinese law enforcement operation in the U.S.
He's For Trump, She's For Biden: How A Married Couple Navigate Political Differences
by Bente Birkeland
NPR visits one politically divided married couple in Pueblo, Colo., as they debate politics ahead of the 2020 election.
Global Conflict Experts See Signs Of Potential Violence Around U.S. Election
by Joel Rose
For years, human rights groups based in the U.S. have watched elections abroad, especially in places with histories of violence. This year, some are turning their attention to the U.S. election.
Democrats Take Campaign Fundraising To New Levels In 2020
by Susan Davis
Democratic candidates have outraised Republicans in nearly every competitive congressional race in 2020, giving the party a financial edge in the homestretch.
Philadelphia To Investigate Fatal Police Shooting Of Walter Wallace
by Nina Feldman
Philadelphia officials say they're investigating the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace on Monday. Police say the Black man came at officers with a knife.
Where Are Presidential Candidates A Week Before Election Day?
by Scott Detrow
A week until Election Day, Joe Biden is in Georgia, while President Trump holds events in Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska.
Hairless Opossum In Texas Gets Wardrobe Of Tiny Sweaters
A life without fur is usually a death sentence for an opossum. But one in Lubbock, Texas, is living the good life, complete with a new wardrobe.
Georgia Sees Surge In Black Voter Turnout
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Politico reporter Maya King about high voting turnout in Georgia, especially among the state's Black residents.
Official On Why He Resigned From Federal Salary Council
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ronald Sanders, who resigned as chair of the Federal Salary Council, in protest over President Trump's executive order restricting civil service protection.