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National Illinois governor calls National Guard deployment an 'invasion' of his state Several clashes happened over the weekend between protesters and federal agents in Chicago. It comes as the Trump administration and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker fight over National Guard deployments. Araceli Gomez-Aldana
Climate 'A cost of climate change': Why the price of electricity is outpacing inflation NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Robinson Meyer of the climate and energy site Heatmap News why electricity bills are rising faster than inflation. Steve Inskeep
World France's prime minister resigns just weeks into his post French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned Monday, dealing a major blow to President Emmanuel Macron and plunging the country into a political crisis. Eleanor Beardsley
World Gaza ceasefire talks begin in Egypt As the war in Gaza nears the two-year mark, Hamas, Israel and the U.S. will meet in Egypt Monday to work toward finalizing a ceasefire deal. Steve Inskeep
National Ex-NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez stabbed in altercation leading to charges against him Ex-NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was stabbed during an altercation with a truck driver in Indianapolis, which resulted in criminal charges against the Fox Sports analyst, according to court records. The Associated Press
World Snowstorm traps hundreds of hikers on Mount Everest during China's national holiday Rescue workers were helping hundreds of hikers trapped by heavy snow at tourist campsites on a slope of Mount Everest in Tibet, Chinese state media said late Sunday. The Associated Press
National An unusual 'village' aims to help people leave long-term homelessness for good Chronic homelessness is at a record high, but there's a shortage of housing, rehab and mental health treatment. One ambitious program in Utah is finding a way to offer all that plus jobs. Jennifer Ludden
Politics Circumventing court order’s intent, Trump sends California National Guard to Oregon President Donald Trump is sending 300 California National Guard members to Oregon after a judge blocked the administration from deploying that state’s guard to Portland, according to California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Joni Auden Land/OPB
Politics Federal workers sue the Education Department over partisan shutdown emails Employees say their out-of-office messages were changed without their consent to include language blaming Democrats for the shutdown. Shannon Bond
Politics Trump federalizes the National Guard in Chicago, while troops arrive in Oregon The White House said Trump "authorized" the deployment of 300 Illinois National Guard members, after vowing to send troops into Chicago. Meanwhile, Guard members arrived in Oregon from California. Joe Hernandez