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Some human rights groups think Israel is targeting medics in Lebanon Israeli attacks have killed at least 54 Lebanese medics since the start of this war, according to the Lebanon government.
Politics Oil prices plunge and stocks soar after U.S. and Iran agree on ceasefire Investors around the world breathed a sigh of relief at the prospect of peace — and an easing of the global energy crisis. Maria Aspan
Arts & Life Netflix does Nordic noir right in 'Jo Nesbø's Detective' series A tortured Oslo police detective may be on the trail of a psycho killer in this genuinely suspenseful screen adaptation of Jo Nesbø's The Devil's Star. John Powers
Washington is betting against the rise of prediction markets Gambling in Washington state can be a challenge - if you want to bet on your favorite sports team, you have to physically go to a casino. But prediction markets like Kalshi and Robinhood are just a download away. They say they’re different from traditional gambling apps and are willing to go to court to prove it. We’ll hear more from KUOW’s Clare McGrane. Vaughan Jones
U.S. and Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire The U.S. and Iran reached a ceasefire deal on Tuesday, less than two hours before the deadline President Trump imposed for Iran to meet his demands or else face wide-scale destruction. Franco Ordoñez
After Trump backs off threats against Iran, where does US military operation stand? To discuss what's likely to be next for U.S. military strategy in the Iran war, NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with retired Gen. Joseph Votel. Leila Fadel
Politics NATO chief to visit the White House after Trump's threats to leave alliance NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte meets with President Trump Wednesday amid tensions over the alliance. Teri Schultz
Politics Colleges are trying to boost student voting. A Trump probe freezes data for that work To figure out how to boost student voting, colleges have relied on a study about campus voter registration and turnout rates. A Trump administration investigation has cut schools off from new data. Hansi Lo Wang
Your sarcasm is showing — and its history is surprisingly violent Some people use sarcasm jokingly. But funnily enough, we tend not to find it witty when we're on the receiving end. Ayana Archie
Morning news brief U.S. and Iran agree to two week ceasefire, how Iranians are responding to the ceasefire, the effects of the war in Iran give investors around the world whiplash. Leila Fadel