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Business Funding cuts will hit rural areas hard. One station manager explains how NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Tom Michael, general manager of Boise State Public Radio, about what the cuts to federal public media funding mean for his station. Juana Summers
Music Wu-Tang Clan finishes the farewell tour tonight More than 30 years after the release of Enter the Wu-Tang, the group is finishing its 27-city North American farewell tour billed as The Final Chamber. Rodney Carmichael
Politics A closer look at Trump's approach to foreign policy President Trump says he's already ended several conflicts around the globe and is working to conclude several more. We look at his approach to foreign policy. Tamara Keith
Politics Trump's new big tariff move President Trump and his administration have been studying new sectoral tariffs that could cover a broad part of the American economy. Danielle Kurtzleben
World The on-and-off romance between the U.S. and China's film industries No country can come close to the amount of money Americans spend at the box office… until China came along. The U.S. and Chinese film industries have a long history, with shifting power dynamics. Adrian Ma
Books As 'Mein Kampf' turns 100, a documentary grapples with its terrible legacy One of the most infamous books ever written was published 100 years ago: Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. Neda Ulaby
Latin America Brazil's Supreme Court puts ankle monitor on Bolsonaro ahead of coup trial Brazil's former far right president - deemed a flight risk - gets monitoring and tough new surveillance as President Trump voices stronger support for him. Carrie Kahn
Immigration Immigration officials release Portland children detained near border After two weeks in custody, four Portland children have been released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, OPB has learned. Their parents are still being held at the ICE center in Tacoma. Troy Brynelson/OPB
National An abuse survivor speaks out about the Justice Department's handling of Epstein files Danielle Bensky, who met Jeffrey Epstein when she was a young ballerina, is speaking out against the Justice Department's decision not to release additional documents about his case. Christopher Intagliata
Asia Sirens and evacuations in Taipei as Taiwan conducts 'urban resilience' drills As tensions with China rise, Taiwan is staging its latest round of large urban resilience and war game exercises, designed to prepare its civilians for war. Jan Camenzind Broomby