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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.
Could Your Child's Picky Eating Be A Sign Of Depression?
by Richard Harris
Most young children who are extra choosy about what they'll eat eventually outgrow the habit. But research finds that in extreme cases, the pickiness may be linked to depression or social anxiety.
Drought Drives California Fires To Unprecedented Speeds
NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Mark Ghilarducci with the state emergency services office about the wildfires tearing across California.
'All You Can Do Is Pray': Wildfire Rages In Northern California
by Kirk Siegler
The Rocky Fire continues to grow as crews struggle to protect homes and businesses.
Grandparents Step In When Parents Get Hooked On Opiates
by Jill Kaufman
Thousands of grandparents in Massachusetts are having to raise their grandchildren, in many cases because the parents are addicted to opiates. The process is fraught with tension.
Urban Shootings Are On The Rise, But Officials Fail To Pinpoint A Cause
Law enforcement officials discussed a recent increase in shootings in several major cities at a meeting in Washington, D.C., on Monday. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Atlanta Police Chief George Turner.
At Some Stores, Readers Can Go Get A Refund For 'Watchman'
Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman has sold millions of copies, but some feel it has not lived up to the hype. A bookstore owner in Traverse City, Mich., is giving readers a refund — and an apology.