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Top White House security advisor Jon Finer weighs in on ground assault in Gaza
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jon Finer, Principal Deputy National Security Advisor to the president, on how the United States feels about Israel's ground assault in Gaza.
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Claire O'Neill, multimedia producer and editor of The Picture Show, and Wes Lindamood, from NPR's user experience team, earn high awards for NPR's Multimedia team with "Lost And Found" interactive.
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Spanish authorities took the politicians into custody after Catalonia, a formerly semiautonomous region, declared independence from Spain. Catalan's former president remains in exile in Belgium.
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