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Weapons and war: Parallels between Iran and Iraq
by Ari Shapiro
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Steve Coll about the parallels between Iraq and Iran when it comes to discussions of a potential war due to an adversarial country's weapons program.
Former CIA Chief Of Russia Operations On Poisoning Of Putin's Rival With Novichok
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Steven Hall, former CIA chief of Russia operations, on Alexei Navalny's poisoning. German officials say he was attacked with the military-grade nerve agent Novichok.
Essential Workers Face Delays At U.S.-Mexico Border Due To New CBP Regulations
by Tania Thorne (KPBS)
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have instituted new policies to discourage nonessential travel across the Mexico border. It has resulted in major delays for essential workers as well.
Voters Of Color On Settling For Biden
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with voters of color of different ages who are not at all enthusiastic about voting for Biden, though they might do so.
A Look At Justice Department's Response To Protests In The Election Year
by Carrie Johnson
President Trump has linked rising violence to protesters and has dispatched federal officers to several cities. NPR examines what steps Trump's Justice Department is taking to maintain order.
CDC Issues Temporary Halt On Evictions, Citing Coronavirus Risks
by Chris Arnold
Millions have been at risk of eviction after federal aid has been cut back. But the Trump administration has ordered a halt to evictions through December for those who've lost work across the U.S.
Hostility Toward China Is Growing In The U.S., Poll Numbers Show
by Emily Feng
Hostility toward China is growing in the U.S. over China's handling of the coronavirus and human rights abuses. But Chinese support for their government is stronger than ever.
14 Suspected Accomplices Of The 'Charlie Hebdo' Attacks Go On Trial
by Eleanor Beardsley
The trial of 14 people over alleged involvement in the January 2015 attacks on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo opened Wednesday in Paris.