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World Central Kitchen pauses Gaza aid, as Netanyahu acknowledges an 'unintended hit'
The international food charity announced it was pausing aid operations after it said an Israeli airstrike killed seven of its workers in Gaza.
A small seafood restaurant turns into a national donation hub for LA fire victims
In response to the devastating fires raging in LA, a small restaurant in Surf City USA has become a channel for big help — from locals to people across the country — to support their neighbors up north.
In 'free' Khartoum, the ruined streets smell of perfume and music plays
Sudanese activist Duaa Tariq, who spoke to NPR throughout the war, shares what its like in the "liberated" capital Khartoum, after two years occupied by the Rapid Support Forces
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As Irma Shifts West, Powerful Winds Batter Florida Keys
A storm surge of up to 15 feet over parts of Florida remained one of the biggest concerns. "This will cover your house," Gov. Rick Scott warned. "You will not survive."
Morning Edition Returns: Change of Venue
Mexico's supreme court decides to flee the noise disturbing court sessions in downtown Mexico City.
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Congress Returns
Robert Siegel talks to NPR's David Welna about what to expect -- and what not to expect -- in the lame-duck session of Congress that begins today.
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‘An Act of War’
Following Jeff Sessions' speech slamming "open borders radicals" in California, Gov. Jerry Brown called the Trump administration's lawsuit "an act of war."
The New Congress
NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on the tug o' war likely in Congress this session. Republicans barely control the House of Representatives, while the Senate is split down the middle.
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Lame Duck Congress Analysis
NPR's Cokie Roberts discusses the history of lame duck congressional sessions as well as what we can expect from this one. Hear Roberts and NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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Congress, FEMA Try to Free Up Stockpile of Trailers
FEMA and Congress are trying to figure out what to do with more than 10,000 mobile homes hastily stockpiled in Hope, Ark., after Hurricane Katrina. Federal regulations forbid them from being placed in a floodplain, so few were ever sent to the Gulf Coast. A move is on to change the law.
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