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Europe President Trump says he struck a trade deal with the EU during Scotland visit President Trump is in Scotland. On Sunday, he said he struck a trade deal with the European Union. On Monday, he is expected to meet the prime minister of the U.K. Lauren Frayer
Science Don't wait for the Perseids in August — look for meteors this week A bright moon will make it hard to see the Perseid meteor shower in mid-August, but one night this week offers a decent chance of seeing some shooting stars. Nell Greenfieldboyce
World Morning news brief Israel to allow limited aid into Gaza as global outrage grows, President Trump announces trade deal with EU during Scotland trip, Pete Buttigieg discusses future of Democratic Party. A Martínez
Politics A look at the shifting roles within government under President Trump NPR looks at how President Trump's actions have created a tension in Washington over who is responsible for the various aspects of the government. Tamara Keith
Jack McAuliffe, who started the craft beer revolution in the U.S., has died at age 80 In the mid-'70s, Jack McAuliffe co-founded the first microbrewery in the U.S. since Prohibition. He died earlier this month at the age of 80. Hosts
Humanitarian worker confined to northern Gaza describes starvation there NPR's Michel Martin talks with Amjad Al Shawa, veteran humanitarian worker confined to northern Gaza, about what starvation looks like there and how his own family is struggling. Michel Martin
National Learn how to find sea glass on your next trip to the beach NPR goes on a coast-to-coast hunt for treasure hiding in plain sight. Learn about sea glass and how to find it. Chad Campbell
National Alexandria Mayor Alyia Gaskins discusses Trump's executive order on homlessness NPR's A Martinez speaks with Mayor Alyia Gaskins of Alexandria, Va., about President Trump's executive order that makes it easier for cities to remove homeless people from the streets. A Martínez
National At Repair Fairs, volunteers help people learn to fix their broken things A growing movement of events — called Repair Fairs — want to help people learn to fix their broken things and, in turn, keep them out of landfills. NPR visits an event in northern New York. Catherine Wheeler
National Investigative journalist Vicky Ward reviews just who Jeffrey Epstein was NPR speaks with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about the life of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as well as her impressions of him. Ward profiled Epstein for "Vanity Fair" in 2003. Steve Inskeep