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World Russia, Ukraine and US officials to meet this week for more talks to end the war As the war in Ukraine nears its fourth anniversary, officials from Russia, Ukraine and the U.S. will meet in Geneva Tuesday for another round of talks aimed at ending the war. Charles Maynes
National Michael Jordan, six-time NBA champion, is now a Daytona 500 winner Tyler Reddick won "The Great American Race" on Sunday with a last-lap pass at Daytona International Speedway that sent Jordan into a frantic celebration. The Associated Press
World North Korea opens a housing district for families of its soldiers killed in Russia-Ukraine war North Korea said Monday it completed a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of North Korean soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. The Associated Press
Politics Concerns over autocracy in the U.S. continue to grow Is America still a democracy? Scholars tell NPR that after the last year under President Trump, the country has slid closer to autocracy or may already be there. Frank Langfitt
Politics Europeans push back at US over claim they face 'civilizational erasure' A top European Union official on Sunday rejected the notion that Europe faces "civilizational erasure," pushing back at criticism of the continent by the Trump administration. The Associated Press
National FBI: DNA from glove near Guthrie home appears to match glove worn by suspect The FBI says a glove containing DNA was found about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home and appears to match those worn by a masked person outside her front door the night she vanished. The Associated Press
World Munich conference ends with Europe looking for a future less dependent on the U.S. As the Munich Security Conference wraps up, reassurances from Marco Rubio met a Europe questioning whether it can — and must — stand on its own. Rob Schmitz
National Former DHS Secretary Napolitano talks about the past and future of ICE As Congress stalls on DHS funding and debates body cameras and warrants for ICE raids, former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano talks about the department's past and future. Kai McNamee
Technology Landmark tech trials on social media addiction seen through a mother's eyes With multiple tech addiction trials expected this year, Julianna Arnold of the parents group 'Parents Rise' says the legal pressure is overdue for Big Tech. Sarah Robbins
Arts & Life Life Kit's advice to repair your relationship We cannot avoid fights and disagreements in relationships. So, how do we move forward? NPR's Life Kit offers advice on repairing relationships in the midst of conflict. Andee Tagle