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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.
Unpacking What The American Israel Public Affairs Committee Does
by Peter Overby
When Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., criticized the American Israel Public Affairs Committee with anti-Semitic stereotypes, she also may have inflated AIPAC's clout.
Center For Immigration Studies Director Discusses Proposed Border Security Compromise
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, about the proposed border security compromise in Congress.
Venezuela's President Maduro Has Surprising Allies In Opposition To U.S. Involvement
by Carrie Kahn
The Trump administration's push to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is joined by other countries in the region. But the long legacy of U.S. intervention in Latin America has people concerned.
What's Next For Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel Following 'El Chapo's' Guilty Verdict
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Univision reporter León Krauze about what's next for the Sinaloa Cartel and the ongoing drug war in Mexico after Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's guilty verdict.
From Funerals To Festivals, The Curious Journey Of The 'Adagio For Strings'
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
Meet The Junior Handlers Of The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
by Allyson McCabe
At the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show all eyes are on the canine competitors, but there are kids competing, too. Behind every great show dog is a great handler — some as young as nine years old.
Ketchup And See Where Your Favorite French Fries Rank With The 'Los Angeles Times'
According to Los Angeles Times food columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson Five Guys has the best French Fries. And in dead last is In-N-Out. He speaks with NPR's Audie Cornish about the rankings.
In Ariz., Surge Of Migrant Families Trying To Cross Into U.S. Strains Resources
by Joel Rose
The number of migrant families trying to cross the border has increased around Yuma, Ariz. On both sides, officials and advocates are straining to keep up as border security negotiations continue.
What's Next For Venezuela As Political Tensions Continue To Grow
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Cynthia Arnson, director of the Wilson Center's Latin American Program, about the current political tensions in Venezuela.
Why A Stranded Norwegian Plane Is A Consequence Of U.S. Sanctions On Iran
by Karen Duffin
A Norwegian plane that made an emergency landing in Iran is stranded, due to unintended effects of U.S. sanctions. The plane needs new engine parts, but importing them is prohibited by the sanctions.