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Business Electric car makers in China are slashing prices in an effort to boost sales China's electric car makers are aggressively slashing prices in an effort to boost sales — and a glut of electric vehicles on the market is just part of the problem. Sherisse Pham
Sports Wimbledon gets underway with electronic line calling Wimbledon's main draw begins Monday with four American men ranked in the top 13. Also, for the first time in the tennis tournament's storied history, there won't be line judges. They've been replaced by electronic line calling. Becky Sullivan
Arts & Life The right way to 'Slavic spin' Spinning plays a role in dancing in many Slavic countries. One Ukrainian dance studio near Washington, D.C. shows Morning Edition how they do it. Hosts
Politics Canadian prime minister says U.S. trade talks resume after Canada rescinded tech tax President Trump said Friday that he was suspending trade talks with Canada over its plans to continue with its tax on technology firms, which he called "a direct and blatant attack on our country." The Associated Press
National Man started Idaho blaze and then fatally shot 2 firefighters in ambush, officials say Local authorities said a man armed with a rifle started a fire on a mountain in northern Idaho and then began shooting at responding firefighters, killing two and injuring a third. Eric Whitney
Sports Remembering baseball writer Scott Miller NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tyler Kepner of the New York Times about the life and legacy of baseball writer Scott Miller. Scott Detrow
World Reporter's notebook: The difficulties of covering North Korea We discuss President Trump and Kim Jong Un's past negotiations and the difficulties of reporting on North Korea. Scott Detrow
National Inside the U.S. plan to detain immigrants in Latin America as bargaining chips in WWII During World War II, the United States arrested hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants and deported them to America where they lived in camps.
A rare German Bible found in Texas is now digitized A 1983 routine cleaning at Boerne High School in Texas yielded a rare and precious find: a thick, ornate Bible wrapped in cloth and written in low German. Now it will soon be seen online. Jack Morgan
Books Readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories The romance genre continues to grow rapidly, as readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories. Andrew Limbong