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Asia Trade tensions between the U.S. and China are escalating ahead of Trump-Xi meeting Trade tensions have flared again between the U.S. and China as the leaders of the two economic superpowers prepare to meet later this month. Don Gonyea
National New Museum of Christian & Gospel Music honors a diversity of music with a message Gospel music has always played a big role in American culture. Now, the music's wide-ranging history is being celebrated at Nashville's new Museum of Christian & Gospel Music. Jewly Hight
Health Grab the goggles. Pickleball eye injuries are on the rise Safety precautions haven't caught up with enthusiasm for the sport. Researchers call for a new push for eye-ware. Arundathi Nair
Politics ICE tried to send one immigrant to a country he never lived in. Then he lawyered up. Roman Surovtsev is like many others who were detained at their regularly scheduled ICE check-ins. What makes his case different is that his wife has marshalled a team of lawyers on his behalf. Ximena Bustillo
National 3 takeaways from Saturday's No Kings nationwide protests Organizers said some 2,600 protests were planned in the U.S. on Saturday. The protests were largely peaceful, as demonstrators united in their stated aim to safeguard the country's democratic values. Alana Wise
Scenes from Seattle's second 'No Kings' protest Thousands of demonstrators gathered for a second ‘No Kings’ rally and march on Saturday at the Seattle Center. The local protest was among many held nationwide to denounce President Donald Trump and his policies. Megan Farmer
Arts & Life Comedy and chemistry come naturally to Nobody Wants This's Justine Lupe Justine Lupe on season two of Nobody Wants This and why Morgan's story hits closer to home this time Sarah Handel
Books A decade after a village clash in India, a new book asks how neighbors become enemies Renowned comic journalist Joe Sacco on how a 2013 conflict between Hindus and Muslims in India became a window into the stories people tell about violence, identity, and belonging Ahmad Damen
Sports As the World Cup heads to North America, more teams are competing than ever before The expanded World Cup brings new nations, visa hurdles, and political tension to the global stage, says The Athletic's Paul Tenorio Ahmad Damen
World NPR's Jane Arraf reflects on decades of covering the Middle East Speaking from Amman, Jordan's capital, Arraf describes how the ceasefire is holding, the toll of years of war on ordinary people, and what feels different in the region today. Linah Mohammad