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Politics Trump and Putin prepare to meet. Do they both want the same thing? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former Trump national security advisor Ambassador John Bolton about the President's upcoming summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Courtney Dorning
Arts & Life 'Alien: Earth' is one of the best shows so far this year The TV prequel to the Alien movies calls back to the best elements of those original films — including questions about corporate exploitation and technological advancements. Eric Deggans
Seattle police at Jan. 6 Trump rally told investigators they witnessed no violence, records show After years of legal battles, the city of Seattle has disclosed the names of all its police officers who attended President Donald Trump’s rally on Jan. 6, 2021. Amy Radil
World State Department slashes its annual reports on human rights Required by Congress, the reports no longer single out things like rigged elections or sexual violence against children as human rights violations. Michele Kelemen
Politics D.C. has been under tighter federal control before. Here's what it looked like Trump's expansion of federal authority over Washington, D.C., is in many ways unprecedented, but calls to mind other times the city has been under tighter federal control. Rachel Treisman
Arts & Life A big break after age 40 is possible. Just ask Jeff Hiller of 'Somebody Somewhere' Hiller spent years scraping by in Hollywood by taking on various small roles. Then he landed the role of Joel on Somebody Somewhere and everything changed. His new memoir is Actress of a Certain Age. Terry Gross
Arts & Life Taylor Swift announces her next era: 'The Life of a Showgirl' After cryptic Instagram posts and a surprise countdown clock, Swift announced early Tuesday that her new album will be called The Life of a Showgirl. The cover art and release date remain a mystery. Rachel Treisman
Inside Utah's battle for more affordable housing in its cities Home and rent prices are sky high in part because of a massive housing shortage.
One Michigan man's story of self-deportation The Trump administration has given an ultimatum to immigrants without legal status: leave now voluntarily, or you’ll be detained and deported.
Economy Montana tries to protect residents from rising mobile home park rents Manufactured homes are sometimes the last option for affordable housing. As private investors buy up parks, some states aim to protect residents from rapid rent increases.