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Meet some of wrestlers reviving Sumo in Seattle Sumo tournaments in Seattle have a long history. And they’re growing in popularity. We’ll take a trip to a Seattle Sumo practice and meet some wrestlers. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
World Trump meets with NATO chief about the future of the partnership President Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Wednesday to discuss the future partnership after Trump disparaged the alliance. Leila Fadel
Former ambassador on the whether the Iran ceasefire will hold and next steps With a ceasefire with Iran on apparently shaky grounds, NPR's Steve Inskeep asks veteran Middle East diplomat and former Ambassador Ryan Crocker about likely next steps in the negotiations. Steve Inskeep
Health How to make a high-deductible health plan and HSA work for you If you chose a cheaper health plan, you may be stuck with some hefty medical bills until you meet your deductible. Here's how to get the most out of your plan and health savings account. Jackie Fortiér
World Morning news brief Trump and NATO chief meet to discuss the partnership, attacks continue across the Gulf region despite U.S.-Iran ceasefire, Iran says ceasefire includes Lebanon, but Israel and Trump say it's not. Leila Fadel
Television 'Hacks' creators talk about the Emmy-winning show's fifth and final season Emmy-winning "Hacks" follows an old-school comedienne and her young writer. Leila Fadel talks to creators Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky about its fifth and final season. Leila Fadel
National What's behind Trump's seemingly lackluster response to Artemis II's lunar mission Many people have been enchanted watching Artemis II circle the moon and start the journey home. President Trump doesn't appear to be among them. Some critics say his lack of enthusiasm is calculated. Katia Riddle
National In Vancouver, Squamish Nation builds what many cities struggle to: lots of housing In Vancouver, the Squamish Nation had a chance to do what many housing advocates dream of, developing a plot of prime urban real estate without zoning constraints. So what did they build? Housing. Alex Mayyasi
Music The enduring legacy of Lebanese singer Fairuz's 'Bahebak Ya Lebnan' Fifty years ago, Lebanese singer Fairuz released a song that stirred hope and national pride. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to music journalist Danny Hajjar about its enduring significance. Leila Fadel