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Technology What happened when Grok praised Hitler The Atlantic Writer Charlie Warzel on his new reporting about Elon Musk, Grok and why a chatbot called for a new Holocaust. Scott Detrow
Politics Israeli settlers beat U.S. citizen to death in West Bank A 21-year-old Florida man was beaten to death by Israeli settlers while visiting family in the West Bank. Alana Wise
Business Trump announces 30% tariffs against EU, Mexico to begin August 1 President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he's levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and Mexico. The Associated Press
National FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic's buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain. The Associated Press
National A federal judge in LA ordered immigration agents to stop arresting people illegally A federal judge in Los Angeles finds "a mountain of evidence" to support the claim that federal agents are arresting Southern Californians based on their race, accents, or the work they're engaged in. Scott Simon
Politics Former U.S. ambassador to NATO discusses downsizing in the State Department NPR's Scott Simon asks veteran career diplomat Nicholas Burns about the Trump administration's plans to downsize the State Department. Scott Simon
Latin America Trump and Brazilian leader exchange barbs as relations strain between the 2 countries President Trump and President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil have been trading undiplomatic barbs after Trump's tariff threat this week. Scott Simon
Sports Saturday sports: Wimbledon finals, NFL Players Association controversy NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant talk about the women's and men's tennis finals at Wimbledon and a controversial report alleging corruption in the NFL players' union. Scott Simon
National A controversial amendment cut from Trump's tax bill is to be reintroduced A plan to force the sale of federal public lands was taken out of President Trump's tax and spending bill but the fight appears far from over. Kirk Siegler
How the band Hotline TNT's new album 'Raspberry Moon' evolved from a solo project With the new album "Raspberry Moon," Hotline TNT evolves from a solo project by Will Anderson into a full band. Danny Hensel