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President Trump joined the large crowd via video message, saying six years ago he was proud to be the first U.S.
president to attend the march in person.
He said since then, his administration has taken unprecedented strides to protect innocent lives,
and support the institution of the family.
Some of the marchers held signs that read, Life is Worth Living.
One sign quoted the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk,
saying, get married, have kids, you won't regret it.
Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022.
A Pentagon contractor has been indicted for allegedly leaking classified documents to a Washington Post reporter.
NPR's Ryan Lucas has more on the 61-year-old man from Laurel, Maryland.
And this is NPR News from New York City.
Supporters of Venezuela's former president, Nicolas Maduro, marched through the streets of Caracas as the nation celebrated the day its democracy was founded, as Manuel Ruda reports from Caracas.
That's Manua Rueda reporting from Caracas.
Russia has again attacked Ukraine's capital, leaving parts of Kyiv without power or heat during one of its harshest winters, according to the city's mayor and local officials.
Reporters speaking from bomb shelters say the strikes are massive.
This comes as peace talks are being held in Abu Dhabi,
Between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine negotiators, Moscow is demanding much of the eastern territory of Donbass before it stops fighting.
I'm Duahli Saikautel, NPR News in New York.