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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.
NBC News Staff Upset With Leadership After Allegations In Ronan Farrow Book
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
In a new book, Ronan Farrow alleges that NBC executives tried to halt his reporting on Harvey Weinstein and reveals the identity of the woman whose complaint got Matt Lauer fired.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
by Eyder Peralta
The Nobel Peace Prize committee awarded this year's prize to Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. He was recognized for brokering piece with Eritrea, Ethiopia's northern neighbor.
Fox News Anchor Shepard Smith Announces He Is Leaving The Network
by David Folkenflik
Shepard Smith, an anchor at Fox News, announced he is leaving the network. Smith's willingness to question the veracity of some of President Trump's statements put him under pressure at the network.
China Cracks Down On Activism, Even When It Comes To Communist Principles
by Ailsa Chang
China has been cracking down on activism — even when it comes to principles Communism was founded to protect like equal rights for women and protections for workers.
Wildfires Continue To Burn, Force Evacuations In Southern California
by Nathan Rott
Wildfires in Southern California have burned dozens of homes overnight and are forcing mandatory evacuations. They're being fueled by dry conditions and fanned by 70 mph winds.
How Lawmakers Are Reacting To Marie Yovanovitch's Deposition
by Susan Davis
Lawmakers are reacting after former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified behind closed doors before the House Intelligence committee.
Rep. Eric Swalwell Discusses Closed-Door Deposition From Marie Yovanovitch
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., about Congress's closed-door deposition from Marie Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine.
U.S., China Reach 'Phase 1' Of Trade Agreement
by Jim Zarroli
President Trump has announced the U.S. and China have reached what he describes as "phase one" of a trade agreement. He said that $40 to $50 billion in new agricultural trade is expected.