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As Kurdish forces end struggle against Turkey, mothers grieve those lost in the violence After 40 years of fighting, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party said they will lay down its arms.
Court case pits religious rights against public safety The battle is over access to a site where Native Americans have been holding spiritual ceremonies for centuries.
Environment How climate change is impacting tea growing Changing weather patterns and higher temperatures are affecting some of the most prized tea-growing regions in China and Taiwan.
National Councilmember Brooke Pinto discusses Trump's takeover of the DC police department NPR's A Martinez speaks with Washington, DC, Councilmember Brooke Pinto about President Trump's takeover of the DC police department. A Martínez
Politics Judge denies release of Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury transcripts President Trump called for the release of the grand jury transcripts after growing pressure to divulge more information about Jeffrey Epstein's case, but the judge on the case said there is nothing new to release. Carrie Johnson
Unpacking Seattle's progressive turn this primary The votes are still being counted. But if the primary is any indicator, Seattle voters are looking to shake things up. We’ll talk about who's moving on to the November election, what they might need to win, and what it all says about Seattle politics. Seattle Times reporter David Kroman is here to explain. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
Europe U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker discusses planned Trump-Putin meeting NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker about the planned meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin and prospects for Ukraine. Leila Fadel
Europe What's at stake in the planned Trump-Putin meeting on Friday President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday to discuss a possible ceasefire in Ukraine. NPR takes a look at what's at stake. A Martínez
World Morning news brief President Trump to meet with Russia's Putin on Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defends plan to take over Gaza City, Trump promises crackdown on crime and homelessness in Washington, D.C. Leila Fadel
Arts & Life Some of Whitney Houston's personal items to be auctioned off Monday Personal items owned by Whitney Houston are being auctioned off on Monday. NPR talks with Darren Julien, executive director of Julien's Auctions, which is known for selling famous people's stuff. A Martínez