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Pope Leo XIV's time in Peru offers a glimpse into his immigration views
by Manuel Rueda
Pope Leo XIV's time as bishop in a small Peruvian city offers the clearest glimpse into his views on immigration.
Qatar Changes Plan, Decides To Use Money For Humanitarian Aid In Gaza, Not Hamas
by Daniel Estrin
Israel has been allowing Qatar to supply money to the Hamas-run government in the Gaza Strip. The practice caused controversy among Israelis and Palestinians and is now being changed.
What Democrats Will Be Listening For During Trump's State Of The Union Address
NPR's Mary Louise speaks with DNC Chair Tom Perez about Tuesday's State of the Union address, and areas of shared interest between parties where he believes progress is possible in the coming year.
It's Not All Golden: Allegations Rise Of Rigging In The Razzies
NPR' s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Chris Gardner from The Hollywood Reporter about allegations of voter fraud at The Razzies.
What Virginia's Black Community Has To Say About Gov. Ralph Northam
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former NAACP president and longtime Virginia resident Cornell Brooks about Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's blackface scandal.
Virginia's Governorship Is In Turmoil As Northam Faces Calls To Resign
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is in turmoil, as a crisis engulfing the governor drags on for a fourth day, and an allegation of sexual assault surfaces against his lieutenant.
Fight Over Border Wall Funding Still Looms As Trump Prepares For State Of The Union
by Tamara Keith
The border wall fight has swamped President Trump's agenda ahead of the State of the Union address. Aides say he has other priorities, but it's unclear if they're achievable in this political climate.
Democrats Nationwide Call For Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam To Resign
by Asma Khalid
Democrats across the country have called for the resignation of Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam after a racist photo surfaced from his yearbook, indicating a move toward zero-tolerance in the party.
Some Groups In L.A. Are Turning To Community Land Trusts For Affordable Housing
by Jesse Hardman
A one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles is unaffordable for many residents. Some community groups are trying an approach they say is cheaper than building affordable housing: community land trusts.
Why Calls For Racial Dialogue Rarely Lead To Actual Conversations
by Gene Demby
Over the weekend, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam called for more conversations about race. But the calls for productive dialogue around race rarely lead to them.
China Business Ventures Tied To Blackwater Founder Erik Prince Raise Questions
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Emily Rauhala of The Washington Post about the China operations of Frontier Services Group, a security training company co-founded by Erik Prince.
Trump To Nominate Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt To Lead Department
by Nathan Rott
President Trump announced plans to nominate acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, a former lobbyist, to head the agency.
New York Jury Considers Allegations In Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Case
by Quil Lawrence
Jury deliberations have begun in the case of alleged narcotics kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. It follows an 11-week trial in which his defense attorney presented a 30-minute case with one witness.