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Early voting for NYC's mayoral primary election begins this weekend
Eleven Democrats are running to replace New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent and bypassing the primary. Early voting for the primary election begins this weekend.
Putin And Zelenskiy To Meet To Discuss Effort To End The War In Eastern Ukraine
by Lucian Kim
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will meet in Paris on Monday in an effort to end the war in Eastern Ukraine which has cost 13,000 lives.
Former U.S. Assistant Attorney General For National Security On DOJ Watchdog Report
NPR's Ari Shaprio talks with David Kris, founder of Culper Partners consulting firm and a former U.S. Assistant Attorney General for National Security, about a new DOJ inspector general report.
What Comes Next In The Impeachment Inquiry
Michel Martin speaks with Ruth Marcus, deputy editorial page editor for the Washington Post, about what to expect this week in the impeachment inquiry.
Evidence Scandal In Orange County Stirs Conflict Within Law Enforcement
by Vanessa Romo
Widespread mishandling of evidence in the Orange County Sheriff's Department has erupted into scandal, pitting different branches of law enforcement against one another.
FBI Will Investigate Shooting At Pensacola Naval Base As Terrorism
by Greg Allen
Investigators say they're treating the shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Fla. as terrorism.
Impeachment: The View From Ukraine
Michel Martin talks with Penn State's Lena Surzhko-Harned and journalist Brian Bonner about how the impeachment inquiry against President Trump is being viewed from a Ukrainian perspective.
Inspector General Report Will Revisit Origins Of FBI's Russia Inquiry
by Greg Myre
A report from the Justice Department's inspector general expected Monday will examine how the FBI handled the investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
A New Effort In Argentina Seeks To Make Spanish Nouns Gender Neutral
Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post reporter Samantha Schmidt about a push by some Argentine teenagers to use gender-neutral nouns in Spanish.
American Student Freed In Prisoner Swap After 3 Years In Iran Jail
by Steve Inskeep
President Trump said on Saturday that Xiyue Wang, an American held in an Iranian prison, has been released. The release was secured with help from the Swiss government.