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Los Angeles immigration raid protests update
by Scott Detrow
Members of the California National Guard have arrived in downtown Los Angeles. President Trump ordered 2,000 Guard troops to be deployed following protests in the LA area over raids by ICE.
How The America's Racial Justice Protests Have Affected A Port City Across The Ocean
Two weeks after George Floyd's killing, protesters in Bristol, England, brought down the statue of a slave trader. NPR follows the ripples of America's racial justice protests across the Atlantic.
Afghan Peace Talks Stalled Over Rules To Refer To When Sides Reach A Deadlock
by Diaa Hadid
Afghan peace talks that started on Sept. 12 have reached an impasse over what rules they should follow when they reach an impasse.
'Undaunted': Former CIA Director On Things He's Proud Of And Things He Regrets
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former CIA Director John Brennan about his memoir, Undaunted.
DOJ To Charge 2 British Nationals Suspected Of Being ISIS Members
by Ryan Lucas
The Justice Department is expected to announce charges this week against two British nationals suspected of being part of an Islamic State cell accused of torturing and beheading Western hostages.
Voters Split On Trump's Handling Of His COVID-19 Diagnosis
by Tovia Smith
Some voters are denouncing President Trump for the way he handled his COVID-19 diagnosis, while others are defending him, reflecting the political divide over how he's handled the pandemic as a whole.
COVID-19 Victim's Brother On Trump's 'Don't Be Afraid Of It' Remark On The Illness
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Marshall Hatch, pastor of New Mount Pilgrim Church in Chicago, whose sister died of COVID-19, about his reaction to President Trump's latest remarks on the illness.
Joint Chiefs Of Staff Members On Quarantine After Coast Guard Officer Tests Positive
by Greg Myre
Almost all members of the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation's top military officials, are quarantining at home after a senior Coast Guard officer tested positive for the coronavirus.
Lessons Other States Might Learn From Utah's Success With Mail-In Ballots
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, R-Utah, about why Utah has been so successful with mail-in ballots with very little fraud and his advice for the rest of the U.S.
Update On Trump's Medical Status
by Richard Harris
NPR discusses the latest on President Trump's health, his treatment for COVID-19 and his misleading statements on social media downplaying the lethality of the illness.
Deputy Press Secretary On State Of The White House After Trump's Return From Hospital
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Brian Morgenstern, the White House deputy press secretary, about President Trump's return from the hospital and safety protocols in the White House.
Scientists Find Proof Early Humans Could Control Fire Temperature In Tempering Tools
Early humans may have controlled fire temperature in tempering their stone tools, according to an analysis of 300,000-year-old artifacts found in a cave in Israel.