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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.
North Carolina State Board Of Elections Finishes Day 3 Of Public Hearing
by Miles Parks
North Carolina's state board of elections is trying to get to the bottom of what happened in the state's 9th Congressional district last year. The outcome of that race still hasn't been called.
Tom Barrack, Trump's Longtime Friend, Comes Under More Scrutiny
by Scott Horsley
Tom Barrack is one of President Trump's oldest friends. He's also been the subject of unwelcome headlines recently, over comments concerning Saudi Arabia and his role in Trump's inauguration.
Putin Delivers Stark Warning To U.S. About Missile Stationing In Europe
by Lucian Kim
Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country will target the U.S. with new weapons if the U.S. stations intermediate-range missiles in Europe.
Trump Threatens To Cut Grant Money For High-Speed Trains In California
by Scott Shafer
The Trump administration threatened Tuesday to cancel a billion dollar grant for a high speed rail in California. This after California joined a lawsuit against the national emergency declaration.
Southwest Airlines Cancels More Flights Because Of Unspecified Mechanical Issues
by David Schaper
An "operational emergency" is grounding more than 40 planes at Southwest Airlines because of mechanical problems and creating havoc with travelers.
What's Changed Between U.S. And North Korea Since First Summit
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet for a second time next week. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with North Korea expert Frank Aum about what's changed since the last meeting.
Philly District Attorney Larry Krasner Earns Praise And Pushback For Changes Made
by Bobby Allyn
In his first year, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has remade the office with changes to sentencing recommendations, bail and who to charge. They've also invited controversy.
Maidens On The Mall: Hulu Series Brings Red Cloaks To Steps Of Lincoln Memorial
by Lynn Neary
The Handmaid's Tale the Hulu TV series based on Margaret Atwood's novel, came to Washington, D.C., to shoot a scene on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Extras gathered to portray the handmaids.
The Power Of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Anger
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
Second U.S.-North Korea Summit Likely Focus On Nuclear Weapons Center
by Geoff Brumfiel
This month's summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is likely to focus on North Korea's main nuclear weapons center at Yongbyon.
Trump Says Attorney General Barr Will Decide If Mueller Findings Will Be Made Public
by Mara Liasson
President Trump says it's up to his newly confirmed attorney general, William Barr, to decide whether to make public the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.