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military official tells NPR the world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, will arrive in the northern Caribbean tomorrow amid increasing tensions with Venezuela.
has conducted multiple strikes on boats in the region, saying they were ferrying drugs.
Border Patrol agents have begun carrying out immigration enforcement in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Nick Delacanal from member station WFAE has details.
The nation's aviation system is gradually returning to normal after the government shutdown, but some effects linger.
NPR's Joel Rose reports that air traffic reductions of 3 percent persist at dozens of major airports.
The season's first heavy rainfall has deluged Gaza, flooding tents and hampering recovery after two years of war.
The UN says the needs are immense.
The Pope met with prominent figures from the world of cinema at the Vatican today.
NPR's Chloe Veltman reports Pope Leo delivered an address about the power of movies to bring hope and safeguard human dignity.
Millions of YouTube TV subscribers have had their news and sports programming restored after the settlement of a fee dispute between Disney and YouTube.
The standoff, which went on for roughly two weeks, had interrupted access on YouTube TV to Disney-owned networks like ABC and ESPN.
The agreement came literally hours before sports event fans were gearing up for a weekend of watching their favorite college teams meet on the gridiron.
Alphabet, which owns YouTube TV and Google, is a financial supporter of NPR.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.