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U.S. Calls For Yemen Cease-Fire

NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with The Intercept reporter, Iona Craig, who’s been covering Yemen for eight years. Craig says peace talks in a major shift in U.S. policy and a cease-fire aren’t likely.

Examining Squirrel Hill Neighborhood

The Pittsburgh neighborhood where the synagogue massacre took place is called Squirrel Hill. It’s been the heart of the city’s Jewish neighborhood for generations.

#MeToo In State Races

There are more than a dozen accused state lawmakers across the country on the 2018 ballot. In Oregon, a candidate has been asked to suspend his campaign over allegations of sexual misconduct.

A Couple’s Plan To Vote On Issues Related To Family

A couple in Denver, C.O. are weeks away from having their first child. And they’ll be voting on issues that have a lot to do with family.

Newsbrief: Current Political Divide And A Call For Cease-Fire In Yemen

A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll revealed Americans attitudes toward the current political climate. Also, the Trump administration called for a cease-fire in Yemen.

‘God Is Going to Have to Forgive Me’: Young Evangelicals Speak Out

Ahead of the midterm elections, we asked young evangelicals to tell The Times about the relationship between their faith and their politics.

‘When You Think You’ve Got It Figured Out, It Flips’: Democrats Puzzle Over Retaking Ohio

Few statewide results alarmed Democrats in 2016 more than Ohio. Now they are honing what they hope is a winning economic message focused on workers.

Untangling Coverage Choices as Sign-Up Season Starts Under Obama Health Law

The insurance marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act is still here, but Republican efforts to hobble the law have yielded new options, and some potential pitfalls, when open enrollment begins on Thursday.

To the Center or the Right? What 2 More Years of a Republican-Led House Might Look Like

Fighting for their political lives, they have given little thought to an agenda should they hold onto power. But a few items are clear: more tax cuts, less spending and a bull’s-eye on Obamacare.

Warning Signs for G.O.P., Including Steve King; Trump’s Finger Pointing: 5 Days to Go

New polling produced some ominous results for Republican House candidates; Trump goes after Ryan; and Joseph Crowley is still around.

Frugal Traveler: In Boulder, Colo., Back to Nature at Very High Altitudes

The city can be pricey, but there are exceptional hiking and outdoor activities, and some of the finest national parks in the country not far away.

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