A Martínez
Stories
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Israel says plan to expand into Lebanon will provide 'defensive buffer'
Israel signals major expansion into Lebanon, with plans to control swathes of southern Lebanon in a bid for a "defensive buffer."
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Morning news brief
Israel signals a major expansion into Lebanon, talks to fund DHS and fully reopen the government hit snags, NTSB shares early findings in LaGuardia Airport crash.
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Sofia Coppola turns the lens on designer Marc Jacobs for her first documentary
NPR's A Martínez speaks with director Sofia Coppola about her new documentary "Marc by Sofia," which looks at the rise of influential designer Marc Jacobs.
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Islandwide blackouts bring life in Cuba to a near total halt
NPR's A Martinez asks CNN's Havana Bureau Chief Patrick Oppmann about Cuba's power blackouts, which have brought the country to a near total halt.
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Pentagon orders 2,000 soldiers to deploy to the Middle East, source confirms
A U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly confirmed to NPR that the Pentagon has ordered some 2,000 soldiers from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division to deploy to the Middle East.
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Trump postpones threatened strikes on Iranian power plants, cites ongoing talks
President Trump said the U.S. will delay military strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure while it negotiates with Iran.
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Morning news brief
Trump says the U.S. is negotiating an end to the war in Iran, postponing threatened strikes on its power plants, but Iran denies such talks happened; ICE agents were deployed to U.S. airports Monday.
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Billy Idol talks about his pop stardom, rock-n-roll excess and new doc about his life
Billy Idol was punk in the '70s, a pop star in the '80s and now his rock-n-roll excess is the subject of a Hulu documentary called "Billy Idol Should Be Dead." It begins streaming on Mar. 26.
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Iranians leaving the country share their thoughts on US-Israeli strikes
At Iran's border, those fleeing the war speak of an unbearable choice: endure the regime or risk everything to see it fall.
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How weeks of war have reshaped Iran's negotiating position
How has Iran's negotiating position changed after weeks of war? NPR's A Martinez talks to Mohammad Ali Shabani, editor of the London-based news site Amwaj.media.