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World North Korea's Kim Jong Un ready to talk if U.S. drops denuclearization demand Kim told North Korea's legislature he's ready to resume talks, adding he had "good memories" of President Trump, despite ongoing tension over Washington's denuclearization stance. Anthony Kuhn
Science Rheumatoid arthritis kept her captive. This nerve stimulator set her free A new surgically implanted device the size of a lima bean can help control rheumatoid arthritis that isn't responding to drugs. Jon Hamilton
Latin America What to know as U.N. General Assembly opens, marking 80 years, tackling deep crises This year the United Nations is marking its 80th anniversary, but diplomats don't have much to celebrate. Michele Kelemen
National Morning news brief Mourners gathered Sunday to remember Charlie Kirk, Trump wants the Justice Department to investigate his political rivals, Palestinians react as more countries recognize them as a sovereign state Michel Martin
Movies New documentary 'In Whose Name?' captures tumultuous period in Kanye West's life When he was just a teenager, Nico Ballesteros {{ball-eh-STAIR-ohs}} was given enough access to Ye, formerly Kanye West, that he filmed for hours. The result is a documentary called "In Whose Name?" Michel Martin
National Lawsuit alleging Amazon made Prime too hard to cancel goes to trial The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit accusing Amazon of tricking people into paying for Prime memberships that were purposefully difficult to cancel. The trial starts Monday. Leila Fadel
National Trump's $100K fee for H-1B visas creates chaos, confusion for employers and workers President Trump signed an executive order Friday that adds a $100,000 fee for high-skilled workers to enter the country through the H-1B visa program, creating panic for employers and workers. Michel Martin
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National What President Trump's actions mean for the independence of the Department of Justice NPR speaks with former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance about how the pressure President Trump is putting on the Justice Department undermines the independence of the agency. Leila Fadel