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Ryland Barton

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

Air Canada has canceled flights to Cuba because of a shortage of aviation fuel on the island.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

EU leaders hoped to have another round of sanctions against Moscow, unanimously approved by the

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine tomorrow.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

But as Terry Schultz reports, that will depend on whether Hungary can be convinced to support it.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

The public library in Richland, Washington state is thanking a patron for returning a biography of Henry Ford 64 years after the due date.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

The man who returned the book says he found it in a collection given to him by a friend.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

There's a second library book in the collection, which the man says he'll return once he's done reading it.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 10PM EST

You're listening to NPR News from Washington.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

Mexico's military says its forces killed one of the country's most powerful drug lords during an operation to capture him.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

The death sparked chaos across the country as armed men set banks, businesses, and vehicles on fire.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

Today, even as the situation has calmed, schools are closed and people are staying indoors.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

NPR's Eder Peralta explains the significance of the cartel leader known as El Mencho.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

NPR's Ader Peralta reporting.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

The number of judges in the nation's immigration courts shrank by about a quarter in the last year due to firings and resignations, even when accounting for new hires, according to an NPR analysis.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

The drain has led to depleted staff morale, mounting case backlogs, and a floundering due process system.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

Twelve immigration courts have lost over half of their judges.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

Many courts are down to skeleton crews to handle thousands of cases.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

Two courts have no judges at all.

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NPR News: 02-23-2026 8PM EST

A panel of federal judges has denied an attempt to block Utah's new congressional map from being used in the midterms.