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National The Hutchins Center's David Wessel gives his perspective on America's national debt NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about America's federal debt, which is at $36 trillion and growing. Steve Inskeep
Politics Trump's bill advances in rare weekend vote as House conservatives negotiate changes Republicans advanced their massive tax cut and border security package out of a key House committee during a rare Sunday night vote as deficit hawks allowed it to move forward. The Associated Press
Politics Low prices and Trump's trade war are pushing these Northwest farmers to the brink Almost all of the wheat grown in the Pacific Northwest is for export, and even before President Trump's trade war, farmers were dealing with rock bottom prices and slagging global demand. Kirk Siegler
World Centrist wins Romania's tense presidential race over hard-right nationalist A huge turnout Sunday played a key role in the tense election that many viewed as a geopolitical choice between East or West. The Associated Press
Politics Former president Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive form of cancer Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, which has metastasized to the bone, according to a statement from his personal office. Luke Garrett
After deadly storms, London, Kentucky residents begin recovery London, Kentucky is in recovery after deadly tornadoes swept through the small community Friday night. John McGary
Politics Former US Ambassador to Ukraine on why she left her post under President Trump NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Bridget Brink, who recently resigned her post as US Ambassador to Ukraine, on President Trump's handling of the war in Ukraine and his posture towards Vladimir Putin. Scott Detrow
Music Music review: Aminé's "13 Months of Sunshine" Music journalist Ikenna Offor talks about a few standout songs from "13 Months of Sunshine," the latest album by Portland rapper Aminé.
Sports WNBA season begins with impressive start WNBA season begins with impressive start Scott Detrow
Immigration Former MIT president says Trump's immigration policies are hurting innovation NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with L. Rafael Reif, former president of MIT, about his piece in Foreign Affairs, "America's Coming Brain Drain: Trump's War on Universities Could Kill U.S. Innovation." Scott Detrow