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Business China's chatbot industry is fiercely competing for customers. Cue the freebies Chinese AI companies are focused less on being cutting edge and more on attracting customers. That means holiday promotions, and making chatbots useful in everyday life. John Ruwitch
Morning news brief Over one million Lebanese displaced by Israel's invasion, thousands of U.S. troops deployed to the Middle East, with more on the way, delays continue at U.S. airports with no funding deal in sight. Michel Martin
Technology Expert talks about the Pentagon's use of artificial intelligence NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, about the use of AI by the Pentagon. Steve Inskeep
Law & Courts Catholic bishops back birthright citizenship ahead of SCOTUS decision Ahead of a Supreme Court case, U.S. Catholic bishops have filed a brief in support of birthright citizenship, arguing that its absence would "increase the susceptibility of children to statelessness." Michel Martin
Immigration Emergency calls reveal conditions at the nation's largest immigration detention camp In El Paso, Texas, 911 calls reveal conditions in the nation's largest immigration detention camp. Angela Kocherga
Sports The Final Four is set; UConn joins Illinois, Arizona and Michigan After UConn's stunning comeback, the Final Four is set in the NCAA men's basketball tournament: the Huskies join Arizona, Michigan and Illinois. Michel Martin
History Archaeologists may have found the remains Three Musketeers hero d'Artagnan Human remains found in the Netherlands could be those of d'Artagnan, legendary French swordsman and hero of the Three Musketeers. Eleanor Beardsley
Thousands of US troops sent to the Middle East with more on the way Additional U.S. troops have reached the Middle East, with more on the way. While the U.S. military hasn't specified a mission, the critical Strait of Hormuz remains closed to almost all oil tankers. Leila Fadel
Retired general on the capabilities and risks to US troops deploying in Iran NPR's Michel Martin asks retired Gen. Joseph Votel about the risks of deploying American ground forces in Iran. Michel Martin
Politics Trump says he has 'no problem' with Russian oil tanker bringing relief to Cuba despite blockade President Donald Trump said he has "no problem" with a Russian oil tanker off the coast of Cuba delivering relief to the island, which has been brought to its knees by a U.S. oil blockade. The Associated Press