The Latest World Russia thought it would take days to seize Ukraine. 4 years later, war is still raging Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago, and the fighting continues. Here's a look at where the war stands today. Charles Maynes Immigration A U.S. veteran adopted an orphan from Iran. Decades later, ICE is trying to deport her The woman has no criminal record and is unsure what prompted the threat of removal. She fears being deported to Iran given her father's military service and her Christian faith. Juliana Kim National 'Fear of Flying Clinic' helps anxious travelers back into the skies For 50 years, a San Francisco-based group has created a space where fearful flyers can get supported exposure to air travel. Evan Roberts Politics Why Gavin Newsom refuses to be a 'bystander' in this political moment What does the Democratic leader see for himself in the years to come? Ailsa Chang Politics Justice Department withheld and removed some Epstein files related to Trump An NPR investigation finds the public database of Epstein files is missing dozens of pages related to sexual abuse accusations against President Trump. Stephen Fowler Politics These small business owners are owed tariff refunds. Will they ever get them? Anyone who paid the taxes should get reimbursed, but the high court did not address how. Business owners wonder if they'll need lawyers, brokers, money — or luck. Alina Selyukh Morning news brief Trump to deliver first State of the Union address of his second term, what's next for Mexico after killing of cartel leader, NPR investigation finds DOJ withheld some Epstein files related to Trump. Leila Fadel Ukrainian-born composer says music was his way to process Russia's invasion NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ukrainian-born, Brooklyn-based pianist and composer Vadim Neselovskyi about his new album inspired by Ukraine's struggles since Russia's invasion. Leila Fadel National Businesses face uncertainty as Trump races to replace tariffs struck down by SCOTUS The Trump administration is working quickly to impose new tariffs to replace the import taxes struck down by the Supreme Court. That's creating new uncertainty for businesses and trading partners. Leila Fadel Arts & Life BAFTAs come under fire after guest with Tourette syndrome uses slur during ceremony The BAFTAs were disrupted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome who shouted slurs at Black presenters. TV critic Eric Deggans examines the criticisms of the show's organizer and broadcaster. Leila Fadel Prev 192 of 1645 Next Sponsored
World Russia thought it would take days to seize Ukraine. 4 years later, war is still raging Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago, and the fighting continues. Here's a look at where the war stands today. Charles Maynes
Immigration A U.S. veteran adopted an orphan from Iran. Decades later, ICE is trying to deport her The woman has no criminal record and is unsure what prompted the threat of removal. She fears being deported to Iran given her father's military service and her Christian faith. Juliana Kim
National 'Fear of Flying Clinic' helps anxious travelers back into the skies For 50 years, a San Francisco-based group has created a space where fearful flyers can get supported exposure to air travel. Evan Roberts
Politics Why Gavin Newsom refuses to be a 'bystander' in this political moment What does the Democratic leader see for himself in the years to come? Ailsa Chang
Politics Justice Department withheld and removed some Epstein files related to Trump An NPR investigation finds the public database of Epstein files is missing dozens of pages related to sexual abuse accusations against President Trump. Stephen Fowler
Politics These small business owners are owed tariff refunds. Will they ever get them? Anyone who paid the taxes should get reimbursed, but the high court did not address how. Business owners wonder if they'll need lawyers, brokers, money — or luck. Alina Selyukh
Morning news brief Trump to deliver first State of the Union address of his second term, what's next for Mexico after killing of cartel leader, NPR investigation finds DOJ withheld some Epstein files related to Trump. Leila Fadel
Ukrainian-born composer says music was his way to process Russia's invasion NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ukrainian-born, Brooklyn-based pianist and composer Vadim Neselovskyi about his new album inspired by Ukraine's struggles since Russia's invasion. Leila Fadel
National Businesses face uncertainty as Trump races to replace tariffs struck down by SCOTUS The Trump administration is working quickly to impose new tariffs to replace the import taxes struck down by the Supreme Court. That's creating new uncertainty for businesses and trading partners. Leila Fadel
Arts & Life BAFTAs come under fire after guest with Tourette syndrome uses slur during ceremony The BAFTAs were disrupted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome who shouted slurs at Black presenters. TV critic Eric Deggans examines the criticisms of the show's organizer and broadcaster. Leila Fadel