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Sami Abu Shehadeh reflects on how October 7 changed the lives of Palestinians forever NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former politician and activist Sami Abu Shehadeh about how the war in Gaza affected Palestinians as a people two years on. Ayesha Rascoe
Mary Bronstein discusses motherhood in her movie 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to filmmaker Mary Bronstein about her new movie, "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You." Ayesha Rascoe
World The U.S. military is building its presence in Guam, driving costs up for locals The continuing U.S. military buildup on Guam is making housing unaffordable for some Guamanians. Naina Rao
National DHS agents shot a woman at a protest in Chicago Federal immigration agents shot a woman in Chicago this weekend after they say they were boxed in by several cars and had their vehicles rammed. Chicago residents are tense. Ayesha Rascoe
Negotiations begin to end the war in Gaza, even as Israel's bombardment continues As negotiators from Israel and Hamas meet to discuss details, hopes rise for a swift hostage release. Ayesha Rascoe
Arts & Life Over 500 hot air balloons take to the sky at Albuquerque's International Balloon Fiesta The annual hot air balloon festival fills the skies of this desert city with colorful hot air balloons. Haylee May
Politics Politics chat: Trump renews his threats to Chicago, no end in sight for the shutdown The White House is renewing threats to send military force to Chicago. Meanwhile there seems to be no progress in ending the federal government's shutdown. Ayesha Rascoe
Environment The mother of Colombian corals Known as the mother of Colombian corals, at 70, marine biologist Elvira Alvarado is still diving — and pioneering "coral IVF" to help save endangered reefs. John Otis
Food How apple cider vinegar cured everything — until it didn't A headline-grabbing study touting apple cider vinegar for weight loss has been retracted. Other claims for the internet-famous remedy are also under fire. Jon Hamilton
Arts & Life Why Gen Z protesters worldwide are flying an anime pirate flag Gen Z protesters from Indonesia and Nepal to Madagascar and Morocco, are rallying behind an unexpected banner: a grinning skull in a straw hat. Kate Bartlett