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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."
Virginians Split On Gov. Northam Resignation, Poll Says
A Washington Post-Schar School poll finds Virginians split over whether Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam should step down because of the racist depictions in his medical school yearbook page from 1984.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar Announces 2020 Presidential Bid
by Brian Bakst
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar became the latest Democrat to announce a White House bid during an event in Minneapolis on Sunday. The three-term lawmaker joins a large and diverse field of candidates.
Doctor Weighs In On Supreme Court's Decision To Block Louisiana Abortion Law
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Willie Parker about the recent Supreme Court decision regarding abortion access in Louisiana.
El Paso Residents Dispute Trump's Claim That Border Barrier Made City Safer
President Trump holds a rally in El Paso, Texas, on Monday. In his State of the Union, he said the city has become safer since its border wall was built. Local residents and law enforcement disagree.
Troll Watch: Targeting 2020 Presidential Candidates
Trolls are already going after candidates for the 2020 presidential election. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Kelly Jones, who keeps an eye on suspicious social media activity for Storyful.