Trump Announces Resumption Of Talks With Taliban During Surprise Visit To Afghanistan "The Taliban wants to make a deal," President Trump said during his trip to Bagram Airfield, where he met with U.S. troops. "If they do, they do, and if they don't, they don't. That's fine." Franco Ordoñez
Rep. Pramila Jayapal on where impeachment goes from here Angela King talks with Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D-Seattle) about what's coming next in the House impeachment inquiry. Angela King
Trump says no to vaping ban. This UW expert says that's deadly for public health Kim Malcolm talks with Dr. Vin Gupta about the federal government's role in preventing vaping deaths and injuries. Kim Malcolm
In 'Crime In Progress,' Fusion GPS Chiefs Tell The Inside Story Of The Steele Dossier Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch reveal the hows and whys of the whirlwind they uncorked by commissioning Christopher Steele to investigate Donald Trump's activities in Russia. Philip Ewing
LIVE: Watch Trump impeachment inquiry hearings Public impeachment hearings continue Friday with former ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, who was removed from her post in May. NPR Staff
Columnist Who Accused Trump Of Sexual Assault Is Suing Him For Defamation The president accused E. Jean Carroll of "totally lying" when she said he assaulted her more than two decades ago. Now, Carroll is taking him to court for allegedly smearing her in the media. Colin Dwyer
House votes on formalizing Trump impeachment The U.S. House of Representatives is voting to formalize its ongoing impeachment inquiry. The resolution before lawmakers outlines the next steps in their investigation. Watch the debate and vote on the House floor live. NPR Staff
As President Trump Tweets And Deletes, The Historical Record Takes Shape Trump's tweets are considered part of the presidential record, which federal law says must be preserved. His deleted posts are alarming experts and prompting grassroots archival efforts. Rachel Treisman
Trump Calls Syria Cease-Fire 'Permanent' After Russia, Turkey Make Deal President Trump defended his decision to pull U.S. troops from Syria, arguing that it is time for the U.S. to end its involvement in Middle East conflicts. Ayesha Rascoe
Some U.S. Troops May Remain In Northeast Syria To Protect Oil Fields Other U.S. troops will pivot to fighting ISIS in Iraq, rather than immediately heading home. Some 300,000 people have reportedly been displaced since Turkey's offensive began. Laurel Wamsley