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World Morning news brief Israeli military to call up 60,000 reservists as it plans to seize Gaza City, Pentagon officials meet with European counterparts over Ukraine security guarantees, Hurricane Erin lashes North Carolina. Michel Martin
Europe Ukrainian woman describes surviving a massive Russian attack on Kyiv NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Ukrainian Veronika Osintseva about her remarkable survival of the deadliest attack on Kyiv since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion. Leila Fadel
National Security Former CIA officer and Army veteran discusses having security clearance revoked NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Joel Willett, one of the 37 former and current national security officials whose security clearance was recently revoked by the Trump administration. Michel Martin
Politics Texas House passes new voting maps designed to give Republicans edge in midterms Republicans in the Texas House approved the new voting maps that President Trump has asked for to give Republicans an edge in congressional elections. It's on track for final passage. Andrew Schneider
National President Trump escalates criticism of the Smithsonian Institution New York Times investigative reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones talks about President Trump's criticism of the Smithsonian, saying the institution focuses too much on "how bad slavery was." Michel Martin
Europe Pentagon officials meeting with European counterparts over ending war in Ukraine Pentagon officials have been meeting European counterparts with a mission to create security guarantees for Ukraine, to help end the current war with Russia and to prevent a future one. Michel Martin
Europe Richard Haass discusses what lies ahead for Russia and Ukraine Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, talks about what's ahead for Ukraine and Russia following President Trump's meetings with the leaders of both countries. Leila Fadel
Actress Margaret Qualley discusses her role in the new movie 'Honey Don't!' NPR's Leila Fadel interviews actress Margaret Qualley about her role in Ethan Coen's neo-noir comedy "Honey Don't!" She stars as a private detective investigating a cultish California church Leila Fadel
Food Goodbye Seattle darling, hello meat pies Food Critic Tan Vinh explains why two beloved Seattle eateries closed suddenly and highlights two exciting new restaurant openings in the city. Tan Vinh