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World Denmark holds early elections spurred by Trump's threats to take Greenland Denmark's prime minister called early parliamentary elections after gaining a popularity boost from standing up to President Trump over his threat to seize Greenland. Rob Schmitz
National As parents age, their children face hard choices about when to take the car keys States have many policies to stop risky older drivers from renewing their licenses. But in practice, it's often adult children who must decide when to take the car keys away from an aging parent. Joel Rose
Politics Trump takes aim at windmills despite increasing energy costs President Trump's mission to fight renewable wind energy comes at a time of rising energy costs. Tamara Keith
National Airstrikes may have destroyed Iran's last F-14s, ending a long, strange saga The F-14 was made famous in Top Gun. The U.S. sold the planes to Iran in the 1970s, only for the two countries to become enemies. Iran kept its F-14s flying for decades in the face of U.S. sanctions. Scott Neuman
Politics Trump delivers farmers another financial blow with Iran war Some of President Trump's policies, the latest being the war in Iran, are testing his support among farmers who are being burdened with higher costs. Danielle Kurtzleben
Morning news brief Trump says the U.S. is negotiating an end to the war in Iran, postponing threatened strikes on its power plants, but Iran denies such talks happened; ICE agents were deployed to U.S. airports Monday. A Martínez
Television Billy Idol talks about his pop stardom, rock-n-roll excess and new doc about his life Billy Idol was punk in the '70s, a pop star in the '80s and now his rock-n-roll excess is the subject of a Hulu documentary called "Billy Idol Should Be Dead." It begins streaming on Mar. 26. A Martínez
Iranians leaving the country share their thoughts on US-Israeli strikes At Iran's border, those fleeing the war speak of an unbearable choice: endure the regime or risk everything to see it fall. A Martínez
National Relatives and advocates seek answers after Afghan asylum seeker dies in ICE custody Family members and U.S. veterans' advocates await answers about the death in ICE custody of an Afghan asylum seeker who aided U.S. Army Special Forces during the war in Afghanistan. Andrew Schneider
Sports NCAA president talks about new rules that allow college athletes to be paid NPR's Michel Martin asks NCAA President Charlie Baker about the first year in which college athletes are paid to play. Michel Martin