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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.
A Month After Hurricane Dorian Hit The Bahamas, Recovery Is Slow And Uneven
by Jason Beaubien
It's been four weeks since Hurricane Dorian pummeled, flooded and scoured the northern Bahamas leaving the island of Abaco barely habitable. Dozens died and hundreds remain missing.
What Life Is Like In Saudi Arabia A Year After Jamal Khashoggi Was Killed
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Susanne Koelbl, foreign correspondent for Der Spiegel, about the impact of Jamal Khashoggi's death on Saudi Arabia.
House Intel Chair Adam Schiff Pushes Back On Trump's Attacks On Whistleblower
by Susan Davis
The State Department inspector general is briefing bipartisan bicameral staff of key committees as part of the House impeachment inquiry. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defended the probe.
In Zimbabwe, Doctors Are Taking To The Streets To Strike Over Diminishing Pay
by Eyder Peralta
When Robert Mugabe was ousted in 2017, Zimbabweans thought the new administration would right the economic ruin. But instead, life has gotten worse. Doctors are striking over diminishing pay.
Uncovering A Huge Mystery Of College: Office Hours
by Elissa Nadworny
Students say that one of the most intimidating things about college is going to their professors' office hours. But developing a relationship with your professor can be key to college success.
'Los Angeles Times' Investigation Shows How Vaping Crisis Could Have Been Prevented
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Los Angeles Times reporter Emily Baumgaertner about how the FDA tried banning vaping flavors, but the Obama administration rejected it.
U.K. Conservative Lawmakers, Who Sacrificed Careers Over Brexit, Share Thoughts
by Frank Langfitt
There is talk of Republicans risking their careers to oppose President Trump. In the U.K., 21 Conservative Party lawmakers have made that sacrifice over Brexit and have some thoughts to share.
Director Of U.S. Counterintelligence William Evanina Outlines Espionage Threats
William Evanina, head of U.S. counterintelligence, speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about current espionage threats, as well as the whistleblower complaint against President Trump.
Former U.S. Envoy For Ukraine Kurt Volker To Appear Before Congressional Committees
by Michele Kelemen
Former U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine Kurt Volker is scheduled to appear before congressional committees on Thursday over his involvement in the Ukraine whistleblower controversy.
Trump Meets With Finnish President As Impeachment Inquiry Accelerates
by Franco Ordoñez
President Trump held a press conference with the visiting president of Finland on Wednesday as the House impeachment inquiry into his call with Ukraine's president accelerates.
Bernie Sanders Has Heart Procedure, Cancels Events Until Further Notice
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Republican Rep. Jim Banks Discusses The Latest Impeachment Inquiry Developments
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., about the latest developments surrounding the whistleblower complaint and impeachment inquiry.