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World U.K police investigating if attacks in London are the work of Iranian proxies U.K. police said Sunday they are investigating whether a string of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London are the work of Iranian proxies, the latest of which caused minor damage on Saturday night. The Associated Press
National Communities launch cleanup after severe weather and tornadoes churn across Midwest At least 66 tornado reports were submitted across multiple states on Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Chandelis Duster
World U.S. says it seized an Iranian cargo ship, ceasefire expires soon The two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran is set to expire Wednesday. And the two sides seem far from a resolution. President Trump says the US has taken custody of an Iranian vessel. Durrie Bouscaren
Business At the Canton Fair, Chinese manufacturing takes center stage This past week the Chinese city of Guangzhou has been hosting the Canton Fair, the biggest trade show in China. It showcases products manufactured in China. Jennifer Pak
Politics In Virginia, redistricting vote could give Democrats an edge ahead of midterms Voting ends Tuesday in Virginia on a ballot measure that would lead to a new congressional map for the state. These new districts could provide Democrats a big boost ahead of the midterms. Rob Schmitz
National Will the DHS shutdown affect security for the World Cup? The FIFA World Cup is a little over 50 days away. NPR's Rob Schmitz talks to former Department of Homeland Security official Juliette Kayyem about the security concerns people have about hosting the tournament in America in this moment. Sarah Robbins
Movies 50 years after "All The President's Men," do films still explore presidential power? All the President's Men hit theaters in April 1976. Fifty years on, is Hollywood still making movies that explore the abuse of presidential power? Steve Inskeep
Music "Classical Music Happy Hour" podcast shows a different side of classical music NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with pianist Emanuel Ax about his new podcast "Classical Music Happy Hour." Mallory Yu
National Eight children killed in a shooting in Louisiana, police say The victims ranged in age from one to about 14 years old, said Shreveport, Louisiana police spokesperson Chris Bordelon. A total of 10 people were shot. Joe Hernandez
Europe NATO allies working to reopen the Strait of Hormuz spark fury from Trump Tensions grow between European countries and the U.S. over helping in the Strait of Hormuz and the future of NATO. Teri Schultz