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Asia Pakistan is trying to straddle warring sides as conflict widens Pakistan faces a bind as the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran widens. It is trying to straddle warring sides, while managing public frustration at home. Betsy Joles
'Peaky Blinders' is on the big screen in 'The Immortal Man' After six seasons of streaming, Cillian Murphy's Tommy Shelby brings his Romani family of Birmingham gangsters to the big screen. Bob Mondello
National Political and religious leaders celebrate Jesse Jackson's life at 'homegoing' service A celebration of the life of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson will be held in Chicago Friday. Current and former elected officials, faith leaders, entertainers and more are expected to attend. A private funeral will be held Saturday. Jason DeRose
World As the war goes on in Iran, American-Iranians struggle to stay in touch with family Many Iranians in the U.S. with family back in Iran have been having a very difficult time staying in touch as bombs continue to drop around the country. That's creating a lot of anxiety and worry. Kelly McEvers
In one week, war has swept across the Middle East One week into the U.S.–Israeli bombing campaign against Iran, the conflict is already spilling far beyond its original battlefield — with shockwaves reaching from Cyprus to Sri Lanka. Aya Batrawy
Science How a handful of koalas are changing scientists understanding of genetic risk It's long been assumed that koalas in southern Australia are genetically unhealthy. A new study finds they're actually recovering, changing how scientists look at genetic risks. Nathan Rott
National Security Advocate for military families on what wartime deployment means at home NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Kathy Roth-Douquet, CEO of Blue Star Families, about the challenges that military families face around deployment. Juana Summers
Asia Sluggish demand prompts China to set lowest growth target in decades China has set a more modest growth target for its economy. That reflects the drag from sluggish domestic demand. Jennifer Pak
Arts & Life Netflix acquires Ben Affleck's AI company Affleck's company helps filmmakers build their own AI models that take care of time-intensive details. Chloe Veltman
Week in Review: shelters, taxes, and Starbucks Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with The Stranger Editor-in-Chief Hannah Murphy Winter, political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter, and Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Joe Nguyen. Kevin Kniestedt