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The religious context of the Minnesota shootings
The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is connected to a once-fringe religious movement that is now growing quickly, and which uses inflammatory anti-abortion rhetoric.
Federal Financial Aid Form Causes A Stir — Over Selective Service Question
by Elissa Nadworny
The Selective Service question on the FAFSA form caused a stir on social media over the weekend, with students concerned over a potential draft after the U.S. airstrike in Baghdad.
Recent U.S. Veterans Are Coming To Consensus On Iran And Iraq — Across Party Lines
by Quil Lawrence
Veterans groups across the political spectrum have found a growing consensus in favor of winding down American military involvement in the Middle East.
Democratic Presidential Candidates Criticize Trump For Ordering Soleimani Strike
by Don Gonyea
Following the killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Iraq, leading Democratic presidential candidates have accused the president of acting without regard to potential consequences.
Encore: '1917' Review
by Bob Mondello
The World War I film 1917 won best picture at the Golden Globes Sunday night. The film tells the story of an urgent rush to the front lines, designed to look like one continuous shot.
What's Happening In Baghdad Following Iraqi Parliament Vote To Expel U.S. Forces
by Jane Arraf
In Baghdad, there was tension and a flurry of diplomatic activity a day after Iraq's parliament voted to expel U.S. forces.
Jewish People In New York City On Faith And Politics
NPR's Audie Cornish continues a series of conversations about politics in faith-based communities with a group of Jews in New York City with diverse political beliefs.
The Private Files Of Thomas Hofeller, GOP Redistricting Operative, Are Now Public
by Hansi Lo Wang
Republicans in North Carolina fought in court to stop files found in the hard drives of a prominent redistricting strategist from going public. Now his estranged daughter has shared them online.
Trump Backers Who Cheered An End To 'Endless Wars' Face Prospect Of Military Action
by Kirk Siegler
Many conservatives cheered President Trump's State of the Union pledge to end America's "endless wars." How do they feel about military action against Iran and sending troops back to the Middle East?