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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
EU Approves Brexit Deal
Leaders of the European Union have approved a plan for the United Kingdom to leave the EU. The U.K.'s parliament must still vote on the Brexit deal.
U.S. Closes Major San Diego Port Of Entry As Migrants Converge At Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection closed the port of entry at San Ysidro on Sunday. The move came just hours after President Trump tweeted, "No crossings!"
To Prevent Wildfire Devastation, Researcher Looks At Building Design
by Stephanie Joyce
The destruction left in the wake of wildfires can feel inevitable. But there are ways to make them less destructive. One researcher pioneered the study on how to design more fire-resistant properties.
Barbershop: Some Democrats Oppose Pelosi's House Speaker Bid
NPR's Michel Martin takes the topic up in the Barbershop with journalist Linda Killian, author of The Swing Vote, and Robert Costa and Alexandra Petri of The Washington Post.
5 Major Shootings Last Week Align With Recent U.S. Gun Violence Trends
There were five high-profile shootings this past week. NPR's Michel Martin asks Mark Bryant of the Gun Violence Archive whether those numbers are out of the ordinary.
Number Of Migrant Children In Texas Shelters Is Increasing
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Texas Tribune reporter Edgar Walters about why so many migrant children are in shelters in Texas and throughout the U.S.
In Paris, Protests Over Gasoline Tax Hike Turn Violent
by Eleanor Beardsley
After days of demonstrations in Paris against plans to raise gasoline taxes, demonstrations turned violent, with police firing water cannons and tear gas.
How To Stay 'Vegan Strong' These Holidays
How to survive the holidays if you're a vegan? Bill Muir has some ideas. He speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about his new book, Vegan Strong.
National Report Confirms Climate Change 'Is Affecting Every Sector,' Scientist Says
The economy could take a major hit if climate change continues at its current pace, according to the latest National Climate Assessment. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with climate scientist Michael Mann.
Calculating The Brexit Arithmetic
by Frank Langfitt
This weekend, the European Union's 27 nations vote on the Brexit agreement negotiated with the United Kingdom. The next big hurdle is the British Parliament.