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The BBC's Martin Yip has more from Hong Kong.
The BBC's Martin Yip reporting from Hong Kong.
The Supreme Court is still mulling whether to take up the question of birthright citizenship this term.
As NPR's Martin Coste reports, President Trump wants the high court to back his executive order signed in January, limiting the right.
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey saluted 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom at a vigil service last night, honoring the brief but heroic service of the U.S.
Army Specialist gunned down Wednesday while on patrol in Washington, D.C.
Bound by grief, but to honor the life, the courage, and the spirit of Sarah Beckstrom.
Beckstrom was a West Virginian.
Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe was on patrol with her.
He was critically injured, but he is still alive.
The accused shooter is a refugee from Afghanistan.
Pope Leo travels to Lebanon today where he meets with leaders in a country that continues to be targeted by Israeli airstrikes.
NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports.
Pope Francis had hoped to visit Lebanon, but his failing health would not allow it.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
Venezuela is now responding after President Trump said Saturday that pilots should consider the airspace over and near that country closed.
As Julia Carnero reports, Venezuelan officials are calling the Trump statement a colonialist threat against their sovereignty.