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Asia South Korean President calls for hair loss treatment to be covered by insurance South Korea President Lee Jae Myung suggested that insurance should cover hair loss. NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks to University of Hawaii professor S. Heijin Lee about the country's beauty standards. Sacha Pfeiffer
World After Venezuela, is the world order shifting from diplomacy towards aggression? NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Peter Krause of Boston College about the Trump Administration's willingness to act unilaterally against other countries and what this means for international relations. Sacha Pfeiffer
Latin America Can Cuba's economy recover from U.S. intervention in Venezuela's oil industry? NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer asks University of Texas at Austin energy researcher Jorge Pinon about the economic and political implications of Cuba's reliance on Venezuelan oil. Sacha Pfeiffer
Sports-themed movies to get you into the Winter Olympics mood Toe pick! NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer discusses the best movies about winter sports with film critic and sports writer Will Leitch. Sacha Pfeiffer
Politics Politics chat: Lawmakers push back on Venezuela, ICE shooting sparks protests A change in U.S. posture, following its military operation last weekend in Venezuela, as President Trumps talks about selling Venezuela's oil and the U.S. taking control of Greenland. Mara Liasson
Latin America Venezuela's exiles in Chile caught between hope and uncertainty Initial joy among Venezuela's diaspora in Chile has given way to caution, as questions grow over what Maduro's capture means for the country — and for those who fled it. John Bartlett
World Inside a Gaza medical clinic at risk of shutting down after an Israeli ban A recent Israeli decision to bar Doctors Without Borders and other aid groups means international staff and aid can no longer enter Gaza or the West Bank. Local staff must rely on dwindling supplies and no international expertise. Aya Batrawy
Politics Iran warns US troops and Israel will be targets if America strikes over protests as death toll rises Iran's parliament speaker warned the U.S. military and Israel would be "legitimate targets" if America strikes the Islamic Republic, as threatened by President Donald Trump. The Associated Press
Music Bob Weir, guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead, has died at 78 For three decades with the Grateful Dead and three more after the group ended following the 1995 death of his bandmate Jerry Garcia, Weir helped build and sustain the band's legacy across generations. Felix Contreras
Politics Nationwide anti-ICE protests call for accountability after Renee Good's death Activist organizations are planning at least 1,000 protests and vigils this weekend. Officials in major cities cast Saturday's demonstrations as largely peaceful. Chandelis Duster