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World From rapid development to trade wars: What it's like to cover China? In our latest Reporter's Notebook segment, John Ruwitch discusses what it's like to report on China, which has undergone immense change in the two decades he's been covering it. John Ruwitch
World Looking ahead to Poland's presidential election Pro-European candidate expected to come in first in Sunday's first round of Polish presidential election. Rob Schmitz
Arts & Life Need to move more? Life Kit has tips to get you started. Looking to be more active? NPR's Life Kit gives tips for fitting in exercise into a hectic schedule and stay motivated to move with research-backed strategies.
Science Paleontologists discover a 500-million-year-old, 3-eyed predator Fossils of the underwater predator shed new light on biodiversity from the Cambrian period. Alana Wise
Crime 3 dead, 1 injured following shooting in Seattle's Pioneer Square Police say they're investigating a shooting in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood that left three people dead and one person in critical condition early Saturday morning. KUOW Staff
Trump wraps up Middle East trip with little talk of Gaza There was a lot of pomp on President Trump's Middle East trip, but not much talk about the biggest diplomatic challenge in the region — the war in Gaza. Franco Ordoñez
Yuval Raphael, a Hamas attack survivor, is representing Israel at Eurovision A survivor of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on a music festival is representing Israel at the Eurovision song competition as critics decry Israel's actions in Gaza. Daniel Estrin
Europe Nigel Farage's right-wing party is fast gaining ground in the U.K. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to George Eaton of New Statesman magazine about the populist, right-wing party Reform UK which is reshaping British politics. Scott Simon
Europe In France, violent robbers are targeting cryptocurrency executives and their families France's crypto millionaires are increasingly the targets of violent criminals. Rebecca Rosman
Christopher Moore discusses his book 'Anima Rising' NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Christopher Moore, who brings Gustav Klimt, Sigmund Freud, an undead woman, and a host of other unlikely characters together in his latest book, "Anima Rising." Scott Simon