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The State Department is advising U.S.
citizens and government staff in several Mexican states, including Jalisco, Baja California, and Michoacan, to shelter in place.
Officials are worried about continued violence after a Mexican operation that killed the leader of a major drug cartel chief.
In response, gang members burned stores, vehicles, and battled with security forces in cities across the country.
Mexican officials say 25 National Guard troops died in six separate attacks yesterday.
In total, at least 73 people died, including at least one civilian, as NPR's Kerry Kahn reports.
We are also going to recognize our people.
President Trump delivers his State of the Union address tomorrow.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro reports that according to a new NPR-PBS News Marist poll, Americans are doubtful of the U.S.
For some communities along the East Coast, the massive blizzard is also bringing threats of coastal flooding.
Patrick Madden of member station WBUR reports.
stocks slumped today after President Trump ramped up his newest tariff.
Nick Reiner pleaded not guilty in the murder of his parents.
Film director Rob Reiner and Michelle Singer Reiner, NPR's Mondolito Barco, reports.
The FDA is proposing a system for approving drugs for patients with rare or hard-to-treat diseases.