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National Three Republican-led states to send hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington West Virginia said it was deploying 300 to 400 Guard troops, while South Carolina pledged 200 and Ohio says it will send 150 in the coming days, marking a significant escalation of the federal intervention. The Associated Press
World EU leaders react to the historic Trump-Putin summit European leaders are reacting to the aftermath of the Trump-Putin summit with concern. Teri Schultz
World Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet with Trump on Monday Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be meeting President Trump at the White House on Monday. However, Trump suggests he favors Vladimir Putin's approach to dealing with the war in Ukraine. Jim Kane
Politics The Trump-Putin summit is over. What were the big takeaways? NPR's White House correspondent takes stock of the meeting President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin had about the war in Ukraine in Anchorage. Tamara Keith
Taking stock of Pope Leo's first 100 days It's been 100 days since Pope Leo XIV's election. In that short span, we have learned a lot about his plans and priorities. Scott Detrow
World In covering Paris, climate change is becoming an ever-present story Eleanor Beardsley shares what it's like to report from Paris, which is experiencing extreme heat due to climate change. Adam Raney
National Tips for how to manage lending money NPR's Life Kit has tips on how to manage lending money to friends and loved ones. Andrew Limbong
Arts & Life Snoopy and the gang are back for a summer musical NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Craig Schulz and Erik Wiese about their new special, "Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical." Kai McNamee
National State Department halts 'medical-humanitarian' visas for people from Gaza The U.S. State Department says it's halting visas for visitors from Gaza as it reviews its process for granting visas for medical evacuees. Rhitu Chatterjee
National Immigration arrests dip in July, and activists hope they're partly responsible Immigration arrests falter in July after a big push for mass deportations in June. Activists in sanctuary jurisdictions hope their resistance plays a role. Martin Kaste