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Per California Gov. Newsom, Trump order to send in Guard affects all states
by Kira Wakeam
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., about the protests in his state and the federal government's decision to send in the National Guard.
The Psychological Benefits To Hearing Family Stories This Thanksgiving
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Wall Street Journal columnist Sue Shellenbarger about her column, "The Secret Benefits of Retelling Family Stories."
Questions Remain Over What Will Happen To 3 Navy SEALS Implicated In War Crimes Case
by Steve Walsh
The Defense Department has confirmed that Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher won't face a review panel that could have stripped him of his SEAL status. But what about three other SEALs who were implicated?
U.N. Report Says World Is 'Not Doing Enough' When It Comes To Climate Change
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Kelly Levin, senior associate with WRI's global climate program, about the U.N. Emissions Gap report and what impact repeated warnings about climate change are having.
Lawmakers Hold Confirmation Hearing For Stephen Biegun To Be State Department's No. 2
by Michele Kelemen
Last week a confirmation hearing for the candidate to be No. 2 at the State Department was held. This job is important if Secretary of State Pompeo leaves the job to run for Senate.
Investigation Shows Some Calif. Police Departments Don't Review Deadly Uses Of Force
by Sukey Lewis
A review of 122 police agencies in California showed 10% of them did not investigate deadly use of force incidents by their officers. The findings raise concerns about accountability and training.
Federal Judge Rules That Former White House Counsel Don McGahn Must Testify
by Ryan Lucas
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled Monday that President Trump's former White House Counsel Don McGahn has to comply with a congressional subpoena and testify before lawmakers.
Taiwan Grapples With Immigration As Protesters From Hong Kong Look To Seek Asylum
by Emily Feng
One of the most sensitive issues in Taiwan right now is accepting protesters from Hong Kong seeking asylum in Taiwan. But Taiwan has no asylum laws, and many argue the island isn't ready.