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Health This behavior can be a turning point for families caring for a dementia patient Wandering, and "elopement," are frightening and dangerous behaviors by people with dementia. For some families, it is the point when they begin to seek institutional care for their loved one. Ashley Milne-Tyte
Politics Immigration crackdown in Maine is a top issue in battle for key Senate seat President Trump's immigration policy is complicating Republicans' attempts to maintain control of Congress. A recent crackdown in Maine, for instance, put the focus on GOP Sen. Susan Collins. Kevin Miller
Intimate partner and sexual violence expert talks about Gisèle Pelicot's case NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Lisa Fontes, an expert in coercive control and sexual violence, about Gisèle Pelicot's case and the effects of chemical submission. Michel Martin
Morning news brief U.S. and Iran to meet in Geneva for second round of nuclear talks, nine people charged in Texas ICE detention center shooting go on trial, a look at the AI race between the U.S. and China. Leila Fadel
Gisèle Pelicot tells her story in 'A Hymn to Life' In her memoir "A Hymn to Life," Gisèle Pelicot details her journey after discovering that her husband of nearly 50 years drugged and sexually abused her for years. Michel Martin
Law & Courts Former 'Morning Edition' host accuses Google of stealing his voice for AI product Former "Morning Edition" host David Greene alleges in a lawsuit that Google patterned the "voice" of one of its AI products after his without permission. Leila Fadel
National Investigators could turn to genealogy to identify recovered DNA in Nancy Guthrie case Officials investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie have recovered DNA from a glove found near her house. If they don't get an exact match, they could turn to genealogy websites for clues. Jason Moon
World Trump administration tries to resolve three crises with Iran, Ukraine and Gaza This week, the Trump administration seeks diplomatic deals on three fronts, as it tries to make a nuclear deal with Iran, end the Russia-Ukraine war and advance a ceasefire in Gaza. Leila Fadel
Arts & Life U.S. women's figure skaters could've been rivals. Instead, they're the 'Blade Angels' Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito are the U.S.' best shot at winning women's figure skating gold since 2002 — and of closing out these Games on a high note. Rachel Treisman
Education Rhino Man In this episode, Filmmaker John Jurko tells the story of wildlife ranger Anton Mzimba who is the lead in the documentary film called Rhino Man. Chris Morgan