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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.
Are Trump And Clinton Victories A Sign Of Things To Come?
NPR's Don Gonyea previews what's next in the presidential primaries after a decisive victory for Donald Trump in South Carolina and Hillary Clinton taking Nevada.
The True Number Of Evangelical Voters Depends On Who You Ask
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Evangelical voters are often talked about as a key part of the electorate. But the actual number of evangelical voters and their religious beliefs are not nearly as clear-cut as pundits think.
Gross National Happiness: Bhutan's Unique Measurement
by Michel Martin
Bhutan's prime minister, Tshering Tobgay, talks about tackling climate change, economic development and how to measure happiness.
African-Americans With Autism Face Additional Challenges
by Michel Martin
Black people on the autism spectrum can have less access to help than others. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jackie Pilgrim, who has an autistic son and was diagnosed with Asperger's herself.
The City Of Ferguson And Department Of Justice Battle On
by Jason Rosenbaum
The city of Ferguson, Missouri, is preparing to fight the U.S. Department of Justice in court rather than abide by the costly terms of the DOJ's recent order to reform the city's government.
Funeral Services Held on Saturday For Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
by Nina Totenberg
Funeral services were held today for the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
Invasive Lizards Threaten Florida's Natural Species In The Everglades
by Topher Forhecz
There's a new, invasive species threatening Florida wildlife in the Everglades. It's the Argentine black and white tegu, which can grow to more than five feet and has teeth.
The Latest On The Nevada Caucuses
by Ron Elving
On Saturday, Hillary Clinton won the Nevada caucuses, defeating rival Bernie Sanders. NPR's Ron Elving speaks with Michel Martin.
Bernie Sanders Concedes To Clinton In Nevada
by NPR Staff
The senator lost to Hillary Clinton in Saturday's caucuses in Nevada. Hear a little bit of his concession speech to supporters at the audio link above.
Nevada Caucus Update
NPR's Tamara Keith has the latest results from today's Nevada Democratic caucuses.