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World Italy's far-right Prime Minister's political future at stake in referendum vote Italian Prime Minister's close relationship with President Trump may weigh on a referendum on reforming Italy's judiciary. Megan Williams
World NATO allies prepare for a Russian attack in the far North Despite tensions, U.S. and other NATO nations conduct exercises in the far North off Norway to prepare for Russian attack. Teri Schultz
World Israel's war strategy involves high-level assassinations. But will it win the war? The war between the US, Israel and Iran is intensifying. NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Yossi Melman, who reports on Israeli intelligence, about the state of the conflict as it enters its fourth week. Adrian Ma
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National What the 'Catching the Codfather' podcast found out about a fishing tycoon NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Ian Coss, host of GBH's 'Catching the Codfather' podcast, about fishing tycoon Carlos Rafael of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Mallory Yu
National ICE agents to be deployed to US airports beginning Monday The president says he will send ICE agents to airports starting Monday. NPR's Luke Garrett unpacks what we know about the deployment. Luke Garrett
Politics ICE officers set to deploy to airports as delays mount, border czar Homan confirms Border czar Tom Homan says ICE agents will help the Transportation Security Administration "move those lines" while also enforcing immigration law. Luke Garrett
Health This lab that's determined to discover new drugs isn't where you might expect A scientist from Zambia who loves — LOVES! — chemistry runs a lab in South Africa that is being hailed for "extraordinary" work. Ari Daniel
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