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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.
Vice President Pence Visits Iraq As Protests Continue Throughout The Country
by Jane Arraf
Vice President Pence visited Iraq this past weekend and skirted the country's leaders. The country's ongoing protests and security force violence leave Iraq in continued peril.
Canadian Man Ends 18 Years Of Wearing Shorts After Blue Bombers' Grey Cup Win
A Winnipeg, Manitoba, man hasn't worn trousers in 18 years until his team won a Canadian football championship. Now the Blue Bombers have won the Grey Cup, and his pant-less streak has ended.
Young Researchers Feel Excitement And Sadness To See Arctic Ice That May Disappear
by Ravenna Koenig
Young Arctic researchers get their first glimpse of sea ice — and reflect on how the ice caps may melt away over the course of their careers.
The Role Of Immigrants In The National Security Community
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mieke Eoyang, vice president of the national security program at Third Way, about the role of immigrants in the national security community.
Navy Secretary Pushed Out Over SEAL Case Controversy
by Tom Bowman
Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer has been forced out by the Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.
How To Have Constructive Conversations At A Divisive Thanksgiving
NPR's Michel Martin talks with author Eric Liu, psychologist Vaile Wright and columnist Steven Petrow about constructive conversations at Thanksgiving and how to repair America's social fabric.
HBCU Lawsuit In Maryland Challenges Funding Disparities
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Delece Smith-Barrow, senior editor for The Hechinger Report, about a lawsuit in Maryland challenging funding disparities in higher education.
Next In The Impeachment Process
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Michael Gerhardt and Washington Post deputy editorial page editor Ruth Marcus about the process of advancing articles of impeachment.
Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Parties Sweep Local Elections
Results are in from district elections in Hong Kong, where pro-democracy demonstrations have been going on for months.
Vapers Fear Stricter Regulation
by Merrit Kennedy
There's been speculation about whether President Trump will pursue his pledge to impose sweeping regulations on e-cigarettes. On Friday, he met with advocates for and against restrictions.