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What's the difference between a scurfy mouse and a scruffy mouse? A Nobel Prize Dr. Mary Brunkow joins Soundside to talk about the work that earned her a Nobel Prize. Jason Burrows
Sports Is buyout culture in college football getting out of hand? James Franklin has been fired as the coach of Penn State's football team. He'll get a buyout of almost $50 million, reflecting a trend of coaches getting large golden parachutes. Jason Fuller
Arts & Life Diane Keaton moved with grace through dozens of character arcs, and into audience hearts Many of the headlines marking the passing of actress Diane Keaton this weekend have mentioned Annie Hall, the film that earned her an Oscar and made her a distinctively haphazard fashion icon. But there was always more to her, and audiences sensed that. Bob Mondello
Economy A family-owned Asian grocery store in Florida struggles to stay afloat as costs rise An Asian Grocery store in Florida may have to close after more than 40 years in operation, in part due to new import tariffs. Nancy Guan
Science A stunning discovery in Mongolia changes what's known about domed-head dinosaurs The pachycephalosaurs were a unique group of dinosaurs with domed heads. But scientists haven't known much about them because their fossils have been so incomplete. A stunning discovery from southern Mongolia has changed that. Ari Daniel
History For decades, there was no physical barrier between U.S. and Mexico, until this battle There was no physical barrier between the U.S. and Mexico for decades -- until one critical battle at the border changed it all. Cristina Kim
Latin America Communities are cut off in Mexico amid deadly flooding from 2 tropical storms At least 64 people are dead after torrential rains fueled by twin Pacific storms triggered mudslides and severe flooding across five Mexican states. Eyder Peralta
Trump in Israel, Egypt to mark end of Gaza war as hostages freed Twenty hostages are released by Hamas and more than 1,900 Palestinian detainees and prisoners are released by Israel as President Trump visits Israel and Egypt to mark an end to the Gaza war. Aya Batrawy
Crowds cheer in Gaza, Ramallah as Israel releases Palestinian prisoners As part of the ceasefire deal, Israel released nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners on Monday. The majority were detainees and prisoners arrested in Gaza and returned there to a huge celebratory crowd. Carrie Kahn
Economy Experts on tech innovations' impacts on standards of living earn economics Nobel The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded today two three professors -- two in the U.S. and one in Europe -- for their research on how technology and "creative destruction" fuels economic growth. Scott Horsley