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U.S.-backed food distribution plan is a 'weaponization of aid' in Gaza, UN says
by Carrie Kahn
The new rollout of Israel's U.S.-backed food distribution plan has been greatly flawed and stirring chaos and desperation in Gaza.
Praying For The Impeachment Probe To Deliver The Truth
by Sarah McCammon
Some faith leaders are gathering on Sunday to pray for the impeachment inquiry to yield "the truth" — saying the country needs to know more about the President's foreign overtures.
Trump Orders Troop Pullout In Syria
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper says 1,000 American troops are being pulled out of northern Syria as Turkish forces battle the Kurds in the region.
Susan Rice On Trump's Decision To Take U.S. Out Of Syria
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Susan Rice, former National Security Adviser and U.N. ambassador, about U.S. strategy in Syria after President Trump's decision to withdraw troops.
Book: 'Major Misconduct'
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with author Jeremy Allingham about his new book Major Misconduct, which covers the painful cost of fighting in hockey.
Watergate Prosecutors Argue For Trump Impeachment
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to two former Watergate special prosecutors, Richard Ben-Veniste and Philip Lacovara, about their op-ed on mounting evidence for President Trump's impeachment.
Former U.S. Ambassador To Ukraine's Congressional Testimony
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Nicholas Burns, a former ambassador and professor at Harvard's Kennedy School, about Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch's prepared remarks to Congress.
Black Republicans Run For Virginia Legislature
by Ben Paviour
Since Reconstruction, Virginia has only elected two African-American Republicans to the legislature. This year, two young black men are running against Democrats to try to change that.
Discovery Docuseries: 'Why We Hate'
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer discusses the new documentary series "Why We Hate" with directors Sam Pollard and Geeta Gandbhir. It debuts Sunday on the Discovery Channel.
Philadelphia Promotes Tap Water Amid National Distrust
by Dana Bate
Philadelphia is trying to convince residents to drink tap water. But national studies show low-income and minority groups are less likely to trust public water.
Trump's Syrian Border Withdrawal Leaves Allies Nervous
by Greg Myre
This week, President Trump's remarks about withdrawing troops from Northern Syria unnerved allies who are locked in long wars in which they depend on U.S. military help.
Yoga Instructors Are Unionizing
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with yoga instructor Markella Los about forming the first yoga union in the United States.
Southern California Wildfires Rage
Firefighters are battling several wildfires in California, including the Saddleridge fire in Los Angeles County, which has burned more than 7,500 acres.