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NPR's Bobby Allyn joins me now to discuss. Hey, Bobby. BOBBY ALLYN, BYLINE: Hey, Leila. FADEL: OK, so what did the court just decide exactly? ALLYN: The court decided that the national security ...
NPR's Leila Fadel asks longtime diplomat and former Mideast peace negotiator Aaron David Miller about the U.S. role in a phased execution of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. KUOW is Seattle’s NPR ...
Aaron Zelin of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy talks with NPR's Leila Fadel about the group that now controls Syria and why it's so hard to shed the label of "terrorists." KUOW is ...
A 1,000-pound metal ring fell from the sky and crashed into a Kenyan village this week. Kenya Space Agency says it was part of a rocket used to launch objects into space. There were no casualties ...
FADEL: NPR's Anthony Kuhn was outside the president's residence this morning, and he joins me now from Seoul. Hi, Anthony. ANTHONY KUHN, BYLINE: Hey, Leila. FADEL: So what's happening at the ...
FADEL: NPR's Martin Kaste is in LA, and he joins us now with the latest. Good morning, Martin. MARTIN KASTE, BYLINE: Good morning, Leila. FADEL: So does it look like Los Angeles is catching a ...
Brooke Shields opens up to NPR's Leila Fadel about aging and agency as a woman in the public eye. Her new memoir is "Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old." Follow us for more stories like this ...
FADEL: NPR political correspondent Susan Davis joins us now to discuss. Hey, Sue. SUSAN DAVIS, BYLINE: Hey, Leila. FADEL: So before we get into hearings that are ahead today, what were the big ...