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Politics Factories are losing immigrant workers, stressing those who remain Trump campaigned on helping American workers through his immigration policies. Now that he's revoked work authorization for thousands of immigrants, those left behind are feeling taxed by their absence. Andrea Hsu
World Israeli strike kills journalists in Gaza City, worsening the death toll for the media Israel's military targeted an Al Jazeera correspondent with an airstrike Sunday, killing him, another network journalist and other people, all of whom were sheltering outside the Gaza City Hospital complex. The Associated Press
National Trump asserts control of Washington, D.C. police, deploys National Guard President Trump says National Guard soldiers will be deployed on the streets of Washington, D.C., and he asserted federal control over the city's Metropolitan Police Department. Brian Mann
Music Honoring luthier Jean Horner Luthier Jean Horner taught himself to make fiddles in the 1950s. His instruments became know as the Stradivari's of the Appalachian Cumberlands. He died earlier this year at age 91. Lisa Coffman
Health Chikungunya outbreak in China More than 8,000 have been infected, prompting the government to institute COVID-like restrictions Jonathan Lambert
Politics European leaders urge for Ukraine to be included in Trump-Putin Alaska peace talks Some European leaders say that Ukraine must be included in any talks with Russia over ending the war. Chandelis Duster
Politics How Moscow could respond to Trump's threat of sanctions President Trump is threatening to impose new sanctions on Russia if it does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. NPR's Scott Simon asks Russia expert Nina Khrushcheva about how Moscow could respond. Scott Simon