Amy Held
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Venezuela is readying its own military in response.
Ukraine's independent anti-corruption agencies say associates close to President Volodymyr Zelensky plotted to skim millions from the country's energy sector.
This as Ukrainians face a fourth brutal winter with widespread power cuts amid Russia's full-scale invasion.
NPR's Joanna Kakisis reports from Kyiv.
Alice Wong, who fought for equal access for those with disabilities, has died at the age of 51.
A friend announced the news on Wong's social media.
Wong, a writer and activist born with muscular dystrophy, founded the Disability Visibility Project, giving Americans with disabilities a platform to tell their stories.
Wong wrote that even when her body was at its lowest, she was at the height of her power.
The British government says it has plans to phase out animal testing faster using AI and 3D bioprinted human tissues.
NPR's Fatima al-Kassab has more from London.
As the NFL seeks to tackle an international fan base, the game plan is Madrid.
Tomorrow, the league's first ever game in Spain will see the Washington Commanders take on the Miami Dolphins at Real Madrid's home field.
Spain is the sixth country outside of the U.S.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Amy Held.
President Trump appears to be backtracking, rolling back a number of tariffs, including on some grocery items.
NPR's Giles Snyder reports Trump says not to expect more.
A senior administration official tells NPR Trump will soon travel around the country with a message.