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National OpenAI robotics leader resigns over concerns about Pentagon AI deal A senior member of OpenAI's robotics team said guardrails around certain AI uses were not sufficiently defined before OpenAI announced an agreement with the Pentagon. Willem Marx
Politics Trump says he won't sign bills until Congress overhauls voting President Trump is pushing the Senate to abandon the filibuster and pass SAVE American Act, a bill top Democrat calls 'Jim Crow 2.0' Luke Garrett
Ahead of the Oscars, the director of Kpop Demon Hunters discusses its massive success NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Maggie Kang, the director of Kpop Demon Hunters, about the film's massive success and unexpected cultural impact. Ayesha Rascoe
World Police investigate an explosion outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo Norwegian police are investigating an explosion outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo early Sunday, officials said. The Associated Press
Politics Retiring GOP Senator and Trump critic Thom Tillis hosts a dog parade on Capitol Hill A recent dog parade on Capitol Hill was more than fluffy fun, it was also a chance for retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis to stretch his independent streak. Sam Gringlas
The U.S. has a long history of working with Kurdish militias. Who are they? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to journalist Wladimir van Wilgenburg about the role Kurds may play in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. Ayesha Rascoe
Economy Trump set a target of 1 million apprenticeships. Here's how that's going President Trump has embraced apprenticeships as a solution for workforce needs. But many doubt the money invested so far will be enough to reach Trump's goal of 1 million apprenticeships. Andrea Hsu
Journalists face resistance in trying to cover the U.S.- and Israel-led war in Iran We look at how different U.S. media outlets have been covering the U.S.- Israel-Iran war. Ayesha Rascoe
Immigration 'We can get to you whenever we want to': Immigrants say ICE is surveilling them NPR collected dozens of accounts from people who have been caught in the massive surveillance web set up by the Department of Homeland Security.
Under attack from Israel, some in Lebanon are distancing themselves from Hezbollah As Lebanon is dragged deeper into the war with Iran, Lebanese people are becoming more critical of the role of the militant group Hezbollah in their country. Hadeel Al-Shalchi