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Europe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested. What happens next? NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Max Colchester about the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the new details that have emerged in the Epstein files. Courtney Dorning
World There's outrage in Ukraine as Russian athletes are allowed to compete in Paralympics The International Paralympic Committee decided to allow six Russian and four Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags in Italy. The decision has caused an outcry in Ukraine. Polina Lytvynova
Europe Former British Prince Andrew arrested because of dealings with Epstein Disgraced, stripped of royal titles and now jailed. King Charles' brother Andrew has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. He denies wrongdoing. Lauren Frayer
Politics Internal memo details cosmetic changes and facility repairs to Kennedy Center Trump announced his plans to close the Kennedy Center entirely for two years "for Construction, Revitalization, and Complete Rebuilding." The announcement came after many prominent artists canceled existing scheduled appearances. Anastasia Tsioulcas
World Family of Virginia Giuffre reacts to arrest of former Prince Andrew NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sky and Amanda Roberts, family members of the late Virginia Giuffre, now that the former Prince Andrew has been arrested by police in the U.K. Mary Louise Kelly
Television On HBO's Industry, navigating the world of finance is a fight for survival NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Myha'la and Ken Leung of HBO's Industry about the show's fourth season. Juana Summers
Science Baby chicks link certain sounds with shapes, just like humans do A surprising new study shows that baby chickens react the same way that humans do when tested for something called the "bouba-kiki effect," which has been linked to the emergence of language. Nell Greenfieldboyce
National American Jordan Stolz speedskates to a third Olympic medal -- silver this time U.S. speedskater Jordan Stolz had a lot of hype accompanying him in these Winter Olympic Games. He's now got two gold medals, one silver, with one event to go. Pien Huang
Politics Tension rising over how to spend revenue from proposed WA income tax A day after the Washington state Senate approved an income tax on millionaire earners, Gov. Bob Ferguson said he’s still not satisfied with the bill. Bill Lucia/Washington State Standard
Arts & Life Michael Pollan says AI may 'think' — but it will never be conscious "Consciousness is under siege," says author Michael Pollan. His new book, A World Appears, explores consciousness on both a personal and technological level. Terry Gross