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Politics Trump loves saying 'You're fired.' Now he's making it easier to fire federal workers The Trump administration's plans to convert some 50,000 civil servants into at-will employees has some worried that essential government functions will be politicized. Andrea Hsu
Politics 4 takeaways on the U.S. airstrikes on Iran — and what might come next The Trump administration said its strikes were intended to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Now, Iran weighs a response against what it called an "outrageous" military operation. Joe Hernandez
World Ahead of this week's NATO summit, Europe is uncertain about its old ally, the U.S. This year's NATO summit opens Tuesday, attended by a disengaged United States, which seems bent on fighting its own battles, rather than helping European allies with the increased threat from Russia. Eleanor Beardsley
World Morning news brief The Trump administration defends its strikes on three nuclear targets in Iran, where the conflict between Israel and Iran stands now, Iran's diplomatic and military options moving forward. Leila Fadel
Politics Trump administration defends its strikes on three nuclear targets in Iran President Trump says U.S. military strikes on Iran "obliterated" Tehran's nuclear program. Although it will take time to know the full extent of the damage. Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers have been critical of the action. Michel Martin
Politics Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly on Trump's decision to strike Iran's nuclear facilities NPR's Michel Martin talks with combat veteran and Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, of Arizona, about the Trump administration's decision to strike Iran's nuclear facilities. Michel Martin
World Voices from inside Iran Through voice memos, people in Iran share their thoughts on President Trump's decision to strike key nuclear facilities in the country, directly entering Israel's war in Iran. Arezou Rezvani
National After 104 days in detention, Mahmoud Khalil is now free NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Mahmoud Khalil, who was released from federal custody on Friday, more than three months after immigration agents arrested and detained him as the first student targeted for deportation by President Trump's crackdown on pro-Palestinian protesters. Leila Fadel
Science What are Iran's nuclear capabilities after the strikes? NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Farzan Sabet, of the Geneva Graduate Institute, about the impact U.S. military strikes had on Iran's nuclear capabilities. Michel Martin
World NATO summit opens in The Hague NATO leaders convene in The Hague to boost defense spending, against a backdrop of the Ukraine war and the attack by the U.S. over the weekend on nuclear facilities in Iran. Teri Schultz