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Latin America Congress worries U.S. strike on Venezuelan boat signals new era in war power for Trump We look at the U.S. strike on a Venezuelan boat earlier this month, which has riled lawmakers, even Republican ones, who say the strike did not follow standard practices and policies. Claudia Grisales
How Israel's bombing of Qatar impacts its role as mediator in the war with Hamas NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Khaled el-Gindy from Georgetown Center for Contemporary Arab Studies about the latest Israeli strike on Qatar targeting Hamas leadership and Qatar's role as mediator. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics Politics chat: Assassination of Charlie Kirk and the rise of political violence We look at the political fallout of Charlie Kirk's assassination, as well as the possibility of a government shutdown as Congress considers President Trump's budget. Ayesha Rascoe
National Charlie Kirk's assassination raises questions of safety for speakers at outdoor events Is it even possible to have a secure, political outdoor event? Wednesday's shooting of Charlie Kirk raises questions about risk in outdoor spaces. Ayesha Rascoe
Health Whatever happened to .... the 12-year-old Ukrainian girl in need of a heart transplant? During a Russian attack, a medical team drove to extract the heart of a young girl who'd just died and bring it to their hospital, where a 12-year-old was in desperate need of a transplant. Ruchi Kumar
Politics After Missouri, what state is next? A redistricting race started by Trump continues First Trump got Texas to redistrict to help Republicans win five House seats there. California Democrats are trying to counter that. Now Missouri lawmakers move to help the GOP win another seat. Larry Kaplow
World Trump is making a state visit to the U.K., the homeland of his immigrant mother President Trump's U.K. state visit this week won't include the Scottish island where his late immigrant mother was born. Mary Anne MacLeod was a Gaelic speaker who learned English as a second language. Lauren Frayer
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World Over 100,000 attend London rally organized by far-right activist, clashes break out The march, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, drew more than 110,000 people on Saturday. At least 26 police officers were injured in clashes that broke out. The Associated Press