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What's next for Mexico after death of powerful cartel leader?
What's next for Mexico after the military's killing of a powerful cartel leader sparked violence across parts of the country?
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Lawyer for plaintiffs in SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs talks about the ruling
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to attorney Neal Katyal, who argued on behalf of the plaintiffs to win the Supreme Court case against President Trump's global tariffs.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul talks about the major winter storm slamming the state
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with New York's Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul about the effects of a powerful nor'easter that prompted multiple declarations of states of emergency.
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US and Iran say they'll continue nuclear talks as both build up their military forces
The second round of U.S.-Iran talks ended with a pledge to continue talking, but both sides are ramping up their military forces.
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Morning news brief
U.S. and Iran say they'll continue talks as both ramp up military forces, Paramount makes a final play for Warner Bros. Discovery, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify in social media addiction trial.
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Rev. Jesse Jackson dies at 84
NPR's Michel Martin talks about the life of Rev. Jesse Jackson, an American civil rights leader, minister, and politician, who died Tuesday at the age of 84.
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Former deputy special envoy for Iran discusses US-Iran nuclear talks
As the U.S. and Iran continue to engage indirectly in nuclear talks, what challenges remain? NPR speaks with Richard Nephew, former deputy special envoy for Iran in the Biden administration.
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Remembering civil rights advocate Jesse Jackson
The Rev. Jesse Jackson was a lifelong civil rights advocate until his death, Tuesday, at the age of 84. A look at his life and legacy.
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Morning news brief
U.S. and Iran to meet in Geneva for second round of nuclear talks, nine people charged in Texas ICE detention center shooting go on trial, a look at the AI race between the U.S. and China.
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Investigators could turn to genealogy to identify recovered DNA in Nancy Guthrie case
Officials investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie have recovered DNA from a glove found near her house. If they don't get an exact match, they could turn to genealogy websites for clues.