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U.S. and Israel are at odds with the UN over new aid program for Gaza
by Michele Kelemen
The U.N. Security Council meets on Gaza, as the U.S. backs a new aid group and dismisses concerns by the U.N. that aid is being "politicized."
What Is A Kangaroo Court? Explaining Trump's Tweet
President Trump tweeted Tuesday that the U.S. House of representative Intel Committee Impeachment Inquiry was "a totally compromised kangaroo court."
U.S. Allies Alarmed On First Day Of Turkish Offensive In Kurdish-Controlled Syria
by Tom Bowman
The first day of a Turkish offensive against Kurdish-controlled territory in Syria is alarming U.S. allies there and could expand.
A WAG Drama Unfolds In Britain
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Elizabeth Paton of The New York Times about a revelation from Coleen Rooney, wife of footballer Wayne Rooney, about a friend leaking personal stories to tabloids.
How A Proposal To Reduce Flood Risk In Ellicott City Nearly Destroyed The Community
by Rebecca Hersher
Climate change is causing more rain and flooding in towns across America. We go back to a town where a proposal to tear down historic buildings to reduce flood risk nearly destroyed the community.
Joe Biden Holds Town Halls In New Hampshire
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Former Vice President Joe Biden is holding town halls in New Hampshire on Wednesday to hear what's on voters minds as impeachment and Ukraine have overtaken the political world.
Former White House Counsel Jack Quinn Discusses Trump's Letter To Congress
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jack Quinn, former White House counsel to President Clinton, about the letter the White House sent to Speaker Pelosi and committee chairs on the impeachment inquiry.
Evangelical Christian Leaders Push Back On Turkish Invasion Of Northern Syria
by Tom Gjelten
Evangelical Christian leaders are furious over President Trump's green light to a Turkish invasion of Kurd-controlled territory in Syria. Thousands of Syrian and Kurdish Christians are in danger.
Who Stands To Gain From Turkey's Invasion In Northern Syria
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with David Ignatius of The Washington Post about who stands to gain from the Turkish invasion of northern Syria, which began Wednesday.
Constitutional Law Professor Stephen Vladeck Discusses White House Impeachment Letter
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with University of Austin law professor Stephen Vladeck about the letter the White House sent to Congress saying it won't comply with the impeachment inquiry.
White House Sends Letter Arguing Impeachment Inquiry Is Illegitimate
by Mara Liasson
The White House sent a letter to House Democrats saying their impeachment probe "lacks any legitimate constitutional foundation" setting up a standoff between Congress and the Trump administration.