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Europe Trump-Putin to hold summit to discuss peace deal, Zelenskyy says he won't attend President Trump says he'll meet President Putin in Alaska on Friday. To get a peace deal, President Trump has indicated some territory needs to be "switched." We look to Ukraine for reaction. Greg Myre
Politics After Texas, Democrats plan to counter to redraw their states' congressional districts As California plans to counter the redistricting attempt by the Texas GOP, NPR's Adrian Ma talks with Katie Fahey, Executive Director of The People, about independent redistricting commissions. Adrian Ma
Europe Copenhagen rewards tourists for good behavior as Europe struggles with overtourism NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Rikke Holm Petersen, director of marketing for Wonderful Copenhagen, about CopenPay, the city's new tourism program. Adrian Ma
Politics Politics chat: What it means for Trump to 'federalize' Washington We look at what's on the line for the Trump administration in the meeting between President Trump and Russia's President Putin, as well as what it means for the president to "federalize" Washington. Danielle Kurtzleben
Books NPR staffers recommend fiction books they love for the summer NPR's Books We Love list has lots of great reads, as recommended by our staffers, including Stephen Graham Jones' latest novel and Fredrik Backman's summer story about the friendship of four teens. Cory Turner
National Why Indigenous Americans are fighting for access to a sacred spot in Texas A confrontation between religious freedom and public safety has reached the Supreme Court of Texas. The battle is over access to a site where Native Americans have been holding spiritual ceremonies for centuries. Patrick Davis
Politics Asylum-seekers thought they were following the rules. Now some are told to start over NPR has learned that dozens of immigrants across the U.S. have received letters notifying them that their asylum cases have been dismissed because they have not yet received a screening interview. Ximena Bustillo
Politics Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reposts video of pastors saying women shouldn't vote Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reposted the video profiling Christian Nationalist Pastor Doug Wilson, who opposes same-sex marriage. Julia Simon
Encore: Pope Leo's Neighborhood What's it like to live next to a pope's childhood home? It's full of challenges -- and opportunities, neighbors say. Adora Namigadde reports from Pope Leo's former home in Dolton, Illinois. Adora Namigadde
Israel's war expansion draws fire from all sides Israel says it will take control of Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering Jane Arraf