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Morning news brief U.S. and Iran to hold third round of nuclear talks, Harvard professor to retire amid school's investigation into his Epstein ties, Cuba says four killed on boat were trying to infiltrate country. Michel Martin
Politics Trump's surgeon general nominee makes her case in confirmation hearing President Trump's pick for surgeon general, Dr. Casey Means, is a wellness influencer who is aligned with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. She made her case before a Senate committee Wednesday. A Martínez
National Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams on confirmation hearing for next top doctor NPR's A Martinez speaks with former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams about the confirmation hearing for the nation's next likely top doctor. A Martínez
National Amid surge in ICE hiring, experts question training methods As more ICE agents hit U.S. city streets, law enforcement experts are raising concerns about their training. Darian Woods
Director Hasan Hadi talks about his debut film 'The President's Cake' NPR's Leila Fadel interviews writer-director Hasan Hadi about his debut film "The President's Cake," Iraq's official submission for the Academy Awards' Best International Feature Film category. Opening in select theaters on February 6, 2026, and expanding nationwide on February 27, 2026. Leila Fadel
National Harvard professor Larry Summers to resign as school investigates his ties to Epstein Harvard professor and economist Larry Summers will resign at the end of the academic year amid the school's on-going investigation into his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Suevon Lee
Latin America U.S. citizen killed in deadly Cuba boat shooting Cuba's government says the 10 people on a Florida-registered boat that opened fire on its soldiers were "terrorists" trying to infiltrate the island. The country says its forces killed four people. Eyder Peralta
Food Wake up and smell the $12 coffee Seattle is a haven for coffee fans. And the price of that fandom just got a whole lot more expensive. Seattle Times writers discuss the skyrocketing price of jitter juice and share where to find some good-cheap coffee in the city. Tan Vinh
World U.S. and Iran to hold a third round of nuclear talks in Geneva Iran and the United States prepared to meet Thursday in Geneva for nuclear negotiations, as America has gathered a fleet of aircraft and warships to the Middle East to pressure Tehran into a deal. The Associated Press
Latin America FIFA's Infantino confident Mexico can co-host World Cup despite cartel violence FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he has "complete confidence" in Mexico as a World Cup co-host despite days of cartel violence in the country that has left at least 70 people dead. The Associated Press