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How Ukraine pulled off its drone attack on valuable Russian warplanes
by Greg Myre
Ukraine has carried many highly creative drone attacks against Russia. Now, they've destroyed some of Russia's most valuable warplanes, parked at military bases deep inside Russia.
Republican Strategist Michael Steel On What GOP Lawmakers Are Saying About Trump
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Republican strategist Michael Steel about what he's hearing from Republican lawmakers regarding President Trump.
Canadians To Decide If Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party Will Remain In Power
by David McGuffin
Canadians are casting ballots for their next government. It is a tight contest between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party and his contender, Andrew Scheer's Conservative Party.
What To Watch For During This Nationals-Astros World Series Match-Up
The World Series starts Tuesday. The Houston Astros will host the Washington Nationals for Game 1. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Washington Post reporter Dave Sheinin about the match-up.
Hundreds Of Thousands Of Protesters Fill Main Squares In Lebanon
by Daniel Estrin
Protests continue to rage in Lebanon where people are demanding an overhaul of their political system. The anger was sparked by plans to introduce a tax on WhatsApp calls, widely used in Lebanon.
What The U.S. Withdrawal From Syria Looks Like From The Ground
by Jane Arraf
Syrians angered at the U.S. betrayal of former Kurdish allies pelted military vehicles with stones and potatoes as U.S. forces left Syria for Iraq. Displaced civilians are also streaming across.
Protests In Hong Kong Have Mobilized Residents From All Walks Of Life
by Emily Feng
Protesters in Hong Kong are being helped my many of the city's residents working as medics, those trying to prevent clashes between the police and protesters, and others documenting police violence.
Who Is Pierre Delecto? Mitt Romney Says 'C'est Moi' As He Confirms His Twitter Alias
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney's secret Twitter account was revealed over the weekend by the same reporter who found James Comey's.
Tornado Touches Down In North Texas, Destroys Houses, Churches, Commercial Buildings
by Wade Goodwyn
Severe weather in Dallas has lead to mass power outages and business closures, but the area escaped a more devastating blow from dangerous tornadoes.
How Rep. Adam Schiff Got To A Place Where He's Leading The Impeachment Inquiry
by Ina Jaffe
California Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff was tapped by House Speaker Pelosi to lead the impeachment inquiry. That job makes him a target for criticism from President Trump and congressional Republicans.
Trump Continues To Defend His Actions Around Ukraine
by Tamara Keith
President Trump continues to defend his actions around Ukraine even as officials like his acting chief of staff have undercut the story he's told about the phone call with Ukraine's leader.