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Military colonel reacts to SCOTUS allowing transgender military ban
by Patrick Jarenwattananon
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Col. Bree Fram, an openly transgender member of the U.S. Space Force, about the Supreme Court upholding Trump's ban on transgender military service members.
The Unpopularity Contest For Britain's Next Prime Minister
by Ari Shapiro
British voters go to the polls on Thursday to elect the next prime minister. But while David Cameron or Ed Miliband will win the election contest, neither is likely to win a popularity contest.
New Opposition Leader Asks U.S. To Establish Safe Zones In Syria
by Michele Kelemen
New Syrian opposition coalition leader Khaled Khoja visits Washington, D.C., to urge the U.S. to set up safe zones in the country and stop Bashar al-Assad's air campaign against rebel-held areas.
U.S. Issues Licenses For Ferry Travel To Cuba
by Jackie Northam
For the first time in 50 years, the U.S. has issued licenses for ferry service between the United States and Cuba. At least four companies received licenses Tuesday.
Majority Of Rescued Boko Haram Captives Are Children
NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Kiryn Lanning of the International Rescue Committee about the hundreds recently rescued in Nigeria from Boko Haram captivity.
Prime Minister Netanyahu Forms Coalition Before Midnight Deadline
by Emily Harris
In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu races to form a coalition government before a midnight deadline Wednesday.
I'm 'The Chief Worrying Officer': Ted Leonsis On Running Washington Sports
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Ted Leonsis about the hectic life of being the public face of pro sports in Washington, D.C. He owns the city's NHL, NBA, and WNBA teams.
'More Probable Than Not' That Patriots Deflated Footballs, NFL Report Says
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Boston Globe sports writer Dan Shaughnessy about the NFL's report into whether the New England Patriots had a hand in deflating footballs for the AFC championship game.
Book Review: 'The New World'
by Alan Cheuse
NPR's Alan Cheuse reviews the novel, The New World, by Chris Adrian and Eli Horowitz.