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World Israel attacks Iran's nuclear and missile sites, prompting retaliation from Tehran The Israeli strikes killed top Iranian military leaders and nuclear scientists ahead of planned weekend negotiations aimed at addressing international concerns over Iran's uranium enrichment program. Jane Arraf
World What Israel's strikes on Iran mean for the region Three top security chiefs were killed in Iran, including the military's chief of staff. Also hit was Iran's main nuclear enrichment facility. What do Israel's strikes on Iran mean for the stability of the region? James Hider
National Morning news brief Israel strikes Iran killing two top military leaders, Democratic Sen. Padilla removed from DHS secretary Kristi Noem's press conference, Congress moves to eliminate federal funding for public media. Steve Inskeep
World Israel strikes Iran killing two top Iranian military leaders Israel has carried out air strikes in Iran, killing two top Iranian military leaders. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that U.S. forces were not involved in the attack. Steve Inskeep
World Israel strikes on Iran defy Trump's diplomacy efforts NPR's Michel Martin asks U.S.-Iranian relations expert Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, about the motivations behind Israeli airstrikes targeting the country's nuclear sites. Michel Martin
Books Author Augustine Sedgewick on his new book, 'Fatherhood' NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with author Augustine Sedgewick about his new book, "Fatherhood," which illustrates as a collective portrait of emblematic fathers throughout history from Aristotle to Bob Dylan. Steve Inskeep
National Trump administration ramps up immigration raids in farms NPR's A Martinez talks to Teresa Romero, president of United Farm Workers, about the Trump administration's expanding immigration enforcement raids on farms. A Martínez
National Gov. Abbott deploys thousands of troops across Texas ahead of immigration protests Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has deployed more than 5,000 Texas National Guard troops and more than 2,000 state police to help local law enforcers manage Saturday protests against the Trump administration. Dan Katz
Latin America Owner of Dominican club whose roof collapsed and killed 236 is arrested Prosecutors accused the owner and his sister of trying to intimidate or manipulate company employees, adding that they could serve as witnesses in the case. The Associated Press
National The FIFA Club World Cup is here. Here's what you need to know The stage is set for 32 club teams — including some of the top ones around the world — to compete for the chance to emerge as the champion of a revamped tournament. It hasn't gone great so far. Rafael Nam