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The Los Angeles Chargers wrap up the playoff games tonight against the New England Patriots, and then the Steelers play Houston tomorrow.
Nevada's top election official says he's exploring potentially new ways to identify when a ballot is mailed.
As Lucia Starbuck with member station KUNR reports, the Postal Service is advising against relying on postmarks.
The Washington National Opera is now the latest arts organization cutting ties to the Kennedy Center as a result of President Trump assuming control of the center's governing board and adding his name to the facility, the decision made over the weekend.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.
CBS News and 60 Minutes are facing scrutiny after the network's management abruptly pulled a piece Sunday night that was reporting on the Trump administration's deportation policies and conditions at a notorious prison in El Salvador.
The correspondent on the piece, Sharon Alfonsi, in an email to colleagues called the decision an editorial decision rather than a political one.
NPR's David Fulkenfrick reports.
CBS's new editor-in-chief, Barry Weiss, is defending the decision, insisting she says the story was not ready to air.
Danish and European officials are outraged that President Trump has appointed Louisiana's Governor Jeff Landry to be the special envoy for Greenland.
Landry supports making the semi-autonomous Danish territory part of the U.S.
The Palestinian Authority says more than 460 Palestinian structures and buildings have been demolished by Israel in the Jerusalem governorate this year.
NPR's Hadiyah Lashashi reports.
At least five people were killed Monday when a small Mexican Navy plane crashed near Galveston, Texas.
This is NPR News from Washington.
Singer Chris Rhea died Monday after a brief illness.
His biggest American hit, Fool If You Think It's Over, peaked to number 12 on the Billboard charts back in 1978.