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Business Why some see the dollar's drop as a sign America is losing its financial might The dollar has just posted its worst first-half of a year since 1973. And now investors wonder — is it a sign that America is losing its financial standing? Rafael Nam
World Morning news brief An update on the floods in Texas that have killed dozens, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet President Trump at White House Monday, Trump shifts deadline on sweeping tariffs to August 1. Leila Fadel
Economy Trump administration plans to send letters to countries with new tariff rates President Trump says his administration will start sending letters out to countries this week notifying them of new tariff rates if they don't have a deal with the U.S. before a new Aug. 1 deadline. Deepa Shivaram
Economy Economist Philip Luck discusses how trade negotiations impact the U.S. economy NPR's Michel Martin asks Philip Luck, former deputy chief economist at the State Department in the Biden administration, about how trade negotiations affect the U.S. economy. Leila Fadel
National How the community of Altadena is doing after the deadly Southern California wildfires In January, the deadly Eton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, Calif. What challenges do homeowners and other residents in one small neighborhood continue to face? Steve Futterman
National Former camper and counsellor tells what makes Camp Mystic so special to her Dozens are dead following flash flooding in Texas, including some at Camp Mystic. NPR speaks with Lauren Garcia about the camp and what makes it a special place for the women in her family. Michel Martin
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet President Trump Monday Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to meet President Trump at the White House on Monday, when they are expected to discuss a possible ceasefire in Gaza. Daniel Estrin
Arab Gulf States Institute scholar discusses Gaza ceasefire talks, new Hamas leader NPR's Leila Fadel asks Hussein Ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, about Gaza ceasefire talks and the appointment of a new Hamas leader in Gaza. Leila Fadel
A look at the conditions that impacted the deadly flooding in Texas NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Greg Waller, a hydrologist at the West Gulf River Forecast Center of the National Weather Service, about the conditions that factored into the deadly flooding in Texas. Michel Martin
Law & Courts Constitutional law professor discusses exemption of tech companies from TikTok ban NPR speaks with Zachary Price, law professor at the University of California College of Law San Francisco, about the Trump administration's rationale for exempting tech companies from the TikTok ban. Leila Fadel