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Science Remembering primate expert and conservationist Jane Goodall Goodall, who died Oct. 1, became one of the most famous scientists of the 20th century for her work observing chimpanzees in the wild in East Africa. Originally broadcast in 1993 and 1999. Terry Gross
National Where has Trump suggested sending troops? In cities run by Democratic mayors In just four months, Trump has suggested or ordered sending federal intervention to nearly a dozen cities. Juliana Kim
Technology Sora gives deepfakes 'a publicist and a distribution deal.' It could change the internet OpenAI's new hit app has unleashed a new wave of AI slop across the internet. But what happens when there are no rules over hyper-realistic synthetic videos? Bobby Allyn
National Morning news brief Israeli forces in Gaza begin pulling back to agreed positions after ceasefire deal, Trump planning to travel to Middle East ahead of hostage exchange, New York's AG indicted on federal charges. Leila Fadel
Politics Government shutdown, text message scandal could reshape Virginia's gubernatorial race Virginia is just weeks away from electing a new governor, but the government shutdown and a recent text message scandal could reshape the race. Margaret Barthel
National Loyola's Sister Jean, who became a March Madness icon, dies at 106 Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved chaplain for the Loyola Chicago men's basketball team who became an international celebrity during their 2018 Final Four run, has died.
World Trump to travel to Middle East as Israel and Hamas prepare for hostage exchange President Trump is planning to travel to the Middle East this weekend as Israel and Hamas prepare for a hostage and prisoner exchange as outlined in the ceasefire deal. A Martínez
World Can U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas deliver lasting peace? NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with veteran hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin about the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and President Trump's involvement in the agreement. Leila Fadel
Politics Shut down but not silenced: Federal workers find their voice After months of layoffs and funding cuts by the Trump administration, the government shutdown has given some federal employees hope that their voices are finally being heard. Andrea Hsu
Weekend Warmup for Oct 9-12 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows