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The owner of a Swiss bar where more than 40 people died in the New Year's Eve fire has been arrested.
NPR's Terry Schultz says prosecutors are calling him a flight risk.
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses across southern England and northern France were left without power Friday after a major storm swept in off the Atlantic.
The low-pressure system pounded the area with winds of up to 99 miles an hour.
The UK's National Rail System also warned customers that the storm had disrupted services across England while at least one airport was forced to close temporarily.
Russia bombarded Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles overnight.
At least four people have been killed in that country's capital.
The attack came just days after Ukraine and its allies reported major progress toward agreeing how to defend Ukraine from further aggression.
If a peace deal is reached, European leaders have condemned the latest attack as escalatory and unacceptable.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
President Trump says he sees Venezuela as an ally now, but as NPR's Franco Ordonez reports, Trump says the U.S.
also needs to be the sole superpower with a presence in that country.
As President Trump flexes America's muscles overseas, a new NPR Ipsos poll shows that Republicans and Democrats see the U.S.
role in the world very differently.
NPR's Frank Langfitt explains.
The Washington National Opera announced today it's leaving the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which has been its home since 1971.
As NPR's Chloe Velpen reports, the opera's departure comes in response to new policies which put a strain on the opera's financial model.
The Labor Department says employers added 50,000 jobs in December.