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Health The benefits of AI in health care outweigh potential hazards, many experts say ChatGPT Health is OpenAI's foray into medicine, and so far, it gets high marks from both a cancer patient and a leading doctor. But there are worries it could be misused.
World The Taiwanese president's proposal to hike defense spending faces gridlock at home Opposition parties are slamming the brakes on billions in defense funding as the China escalates military pressure. Ashish Valentine
Arts & Life 'The White Hot' asks: If men can go find themselves, why can't women? Quiara Alegría Hudes' novel was inspired by Siddhartha and other classic tales of men seeking enlightenment. It's about a mother in Philadelphia who buys a bus ticket, leaving her daughter behind. Tonya Mosley
Arts & Life 'Even the Dead' wraps up John Banville's smart, moody mystery series Originally published under a pseudonym, Banville's Quirke mystery series follows a troubled Dublin coroner who dwells in the basement morgue of a hospital. Maureen Corrigan
At the Port of Seattle, tariffs mean there's not enough work for longshoremen Over the last year, tariffs drove down traffic at the Port of Seattle. For hundreds of dockworkers, there is no longer enough work to go around. We’ll talk about how the port is doing and what it means for the wider Washington economy. Zaki Barak Hamid
World European leaders to meet for emergency summit about the U.S. and Greenland European leaders will gather in Brussels Thursday night for an emergency meeting on tensions with the U.S. over Greenland and President Trump's tariff threats. Leila Fadel
World Former U.S. ambassador discusses the path forward after Trump's Davos speech NPR's A Martinez speaks with Alan Leventhal, a former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, about developments following President Trump's speech in Davos. A Martínez
Politics Some voters who backed Trump say ICE is going 'too far' A new focus group of Biden-to-Trump voters weighs in on immigration operations and Trump's foreign affairs leadership on Greenland and Venezuela. Ashley Lopez
Politics Trump vs. U.S. allies: How will this end? The president has backed off his threat to take Greenland by force. But his highly inflammatory remarks in Switzerland rattled U.S. allies and threatened to tear down the pillars of the world order. Greg Myre
Politics Rahm Emanuel steers a course between 'monopolists' and 'Marxists' NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with longtime Democrat Rahm Emanuel about politics in the Trump era. Steve Inskeep