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President Trump says the US helped broker ceasefire between India and Pakistan
by Diaa Hadid
While Trump announces a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, residents report blasts over Indian-held Kashmir shortly after.
Republican Sen. David Perdue Outlines What He Sees As Immigration Debate Priorities
Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., is a key conservative in the Senate immigration debate. He is among a group of lawmakers who want to see changes to the nation's legal, family-based immigration rules and the diversity visa lottery program. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Perdue about his priorities as the immigration debate continues this week.
Sen. McConnell's Statements On Immigration Echo Former Chinese Communist Leader
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell described the open-ended immigration debate in the Senate as "an opportunity for a thousand flowers to bloom." With those words, some heard echoes of Mao Zedong, the former chairman of the Communist Party of China.
Trump Lawyer Says He Paid Former Adult Film Star $130,000 In A Private Transaction
by Peter Overby
Michael Cohen, a longtime lawyer for President Trump says he paid adult film star Stephanie Clifford, known otherwise as Stormy Daniels, $130,000. The payment happened during the campaign after Clifford alleged she had an affair with Trump.
Former Chief Of Staff Leon Panetta Discusses Managing The White House
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Leon Panetta, chief of staff for President Bill Clinton, and former Secretary of Defense and Director of the CIA under President Obama. He talks about the pressures on White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, and his experience of managing a White House while under fire.
Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly Weighs In On Investigation Into Rob Porter
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Congressman Gerry Connolly, D-Va., about his committee's investigation into Rob Porter, the former White House staff secretary who resigned over accusations of domestic violence.
Multiple Injuries Reported After Shooting At Florida High School
by Greg Allen
An active shooter situation was reported at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in the town of Parkland, Fla. The public school system says there are "possible multiple injuries."
What's Missing From Hockey In The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
by Tom Goldman
For the first time since 1994, no current NHL players will play in the Olympic hockey tournament. These means many of the best players won't be in Pyeongchang, but will this make the games less exciting?
Parkland Mayor Speaks About Shooting At Florida High School
After a shooting with multiple injuries reported at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Parkland Mayor Christine Hunschofsky about the latest.
'You've Hijacked My Heart': Valentines That Fight Islamophobia With Humor
by Mary Louise Kelly
How The U.K. Government Is Trying To Fix Divisions Caused By Brexit
by Lauren Frayer
The U.K. government is trying to cure the divisions in British society caused by Brexit. They're starting by having ministers "reach out" to those with opposing views. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was the first to speak on Wednesday.
Steve Coll's 'Directorate S' Looks At Narrative Of CIA After 2001
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steve Coll, dean of the Columbia School of Journalism, about his new book, Directorate S: The C.I.A and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2001-2016.