The Latest Will the Seahawks soar to the Super Bowl? The Seahawks are in prime position to make a Super Bowl run. They've earned the number one seed in the NFC and homefield advantage throughout the playoffs. Jerry Brewer is here to help us understand how the Seahawks got here and what comes next. He’s a senior columnist for The Athletic. Patricia Murphy Climate After devastating LA fires, California is drafting nation's toughest rules for homes California is writing rules to limit plants around buildings to protect them from wildfires, after the Los Angeles fires a year ago. Some homeowners are pushing back over losing their greenery. Lauren Sommer Politics Trump to meet with House Republicans to discuss Venezuela, other topics President Trump is set to meet with House Republicans Tuesday. The meeting comes a day after administration officials briefed top lawmakers on the weekend operation in Venezuela. Barbara Sprunt Politics Rep. Adam Smith shares what lawmakers have learned about U.S. actions in Venezuela NPR's Leila Fadel asks U.S. Representative Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about what Congress is learning about the Trump administration's actions in Venezuela. Leila Fadel World Venezuelan authorities detain more than a dozen international journalists Venezuelan authorities detained more than a dozen international journalists Monday, a media advocacy group says. Most of them have since been released, but the move has members of the press concerned. Carrie Kahn National The criminal prosecution of Nicolás Maduro is underway. Here's what to expect Now begins what could be a lengthy legal process of pretrial motions, potential plea negotiations and possibly a jury trial of the authoritarian leader who ruled Venezuela for more than a decade. Joe Hernandez Politics Trump to meet with House Republicans amid questions about Venezuela President Trump is set to meet with House Republicans Tuesday at the Kennedy Center as lawmakers in both chambers are calling for more details on the recent operation in Venezuela. Barbara Sprunt Politics Pentagon will begin review of 'effectiveness' of women in ground combat positions The review, outlined in a Pentagon memo obtained by NPR, comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told admirals and generals in September that women must meet the "highest male standard." Tom Bowman National Morning news brief Nicolas Maduro pleads not guilty in first court appearance, Trump to meet with House Republicans at Kennedy Center, U.S. health officials reduce the number of vaccines recommended for children. Leila Fadel Trump says the U.S. plans to "take back" Venezuela's oil. But what does that mean President Trump says the U.S. will "take back" Venezuela's oil. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, about his remarks. Leila Fadel Prev 220 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Will the Seahawks soar to the Super Bowl? The Seahawks are in prime position to make a Super Bowl run. They've earned the number one seed in the NFC and homefield advantage throughout the playoffs. Jerry Brewer is here to help us understand how the Seahawks got here and what comes next. He’s a senior columnist for The Athletic. Patricia Murphy
Climate After devastating LA fires, California is drafting nation's toughest rules for homes California is writing rules to limit plants around buildings to protect them from wildfires, after the Los Angeles fires a year ago. Some homeowners are pushing back over losing their greenery. Lauren Sommer
Politics Trump to meet with House Republicans to discuss Venezuela, other topics President Trump is set to meet with House Republicans Tuesday. The meeting comes a day after administration officials briefed top lawmakers on the weekend operation in Venezuela. Barbara Sprunt
Politics Rep. Adam Smith shares what lawmakers have learned about U.S. actions in Venezuela NPR's Leila Fadel asks U.S. Representative Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about what Congress is learning about the Trump administration's actions in Venezuela. Leila Fadel
World Venezuelan authorities detain more than a dozen international journalists Venezuelan authorities detained more than a dozen international journalists Monday, a media advocacy group says. Most of them have since been released, but the move has members of the press concerned. Carrie Kahn
National The criminal prosecution of Nicolás Maduro is underway. Here's what to expect Now begins what could be a lengthy legal process of pretrial motions, potential plea negotiations and possibly a jury trial of the authoritarian leader who ruled Venezuela for more than a decade. Joe Hernandez
Politics Trump to meet with House Republicans amid questions about Venezuela President Trump is set to meet with House Republicans Tuesday at the Kennedy Center as lawmakers in both chambers are calling for more details on the recent operation in Venezuela. Barbara Sprunt
Politics Pentagon will begin review of 'effectiveness' of women in ground combat positions The review, outlined in a Pentagon memo obtained by NPR, comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told admirals and generals in September that women must meet the "highest male standard." Tom Bowman
National Morning news brief Nicolas Maduro pleads not guilty in first court appearance, Trump to meet with House Republicans at Kennedy Center, U.S. health officials reduce the number of vaccines recommended for children. Leila Fadel
Trump says the U.S. plans to "take back" Venezuela's oil. But what does that mean President Trump says the U.S. will "take back" Venezuela's oil. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, about his remarks. Leila Fadel