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World A year on, protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia refuse to accept pivot to Russia Protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia mark a year of unrest, accusing the government of ditching Europe for closer ties with Russia. Robin Forestier-Walker
Music Yves Jarvis drops deluxe edition of 'All Cylinders' Canadian musician Yves Jarvis has released a deluxe edition of his Polaris Prize–winning album 'All Cylinders'. Kira Wakeam
Inside the push to bring mental health care into American mosques American Muslim communities are working to reduce stigma around therapy by bringing mental health services into mosques and making counseling easier to access. Nargis Rahman
World Putin finds a warm welcome in India Professor Sumit Ganguly, Director of the Huntington Program at Stanford, says Putin's visit to India reflects ongoing ties despite U.S. pressure. Miles Parks
World Gaza students killed while waiting for visas to study abroad Gaza students with scholarships to Canada say visa delays have left many stranded, and some were killed waiting to leave. Abu Bakr Bashir
National How NPR keeps reporting on the Pentagon after being barred from the building NPR's Tom Bowman says his decades of roaming Pentagon halls ended after NPR refused to sign a new policy requiring reporters to wait for official information releases - but his reporting hasn't slowed at all. Tom Bowman
Politics National parks fee-free calendar drops MLK Day, Juneteenth and adds Trump's birthday The Trump administration, which has railed against what it describes as "woke" policies, removed MLK Day and Juneteenth from next year's list of fare-exempt days for visitors at dozens of national parks. Alana Wise
National Senator Warner calls for Defense Secretary Hegseth's resignation after classified strike briefing Senator Mark Warner says video of the Caribbean attack reveals survivors still on the wreck when the second strike came. Miles Parks
National Waymo will recall software after its self-driving cars passed stopped school buses Waymo is issuing a software recall for its self-driving cars after reports the company's autonomous vehicles failed to stop for school buses. Jeff Brady
National 7 deaths and hundreds of injuries are linked to faulty Abbott glucose monitors About 3 million glucose monitoring sensors were potentially affected by a production error that caused incorrect low glucose readings. Alana Wise