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World Putin says U.S. plan for Ukraine could form the basis for a final peace settlement The plan includes many of Russian President Vladimir Putin's demands. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that his country is at "truly one of the most difficult moments in our history." The Associated Press
Politics South Africa hosts G20 as tensions with U.S. flare amid boycott The U.S. boycotts South Africa's G20 summit, sparking a diplomatic spat and throwing the global gathering into turmoil. Kate Bartlett
Arts & Life A new Miss Universe is crowned, weeks after she left a pageant event in protest This year's Miss Universe competition, held in Bangkok, was marred by a series of dramatic incidents, from a contestant's livestreamed walkout to a now former judge's allegations of rigging. Rachel Treisman
Education Deal restores Cornell's federal grants, reviving research on artificial infant hearts A researcher had his grant frozen — and then unfrozen. What does it mean for families?
Arts & Life Mumbai bans pigeon feeding. Some people aren't happy Mumbai's civic body has banned pigeon feeding, saying their increasing numbers is causing respiratory issues. Pigeon-lovers are fighting back.
Arts & Life Shakespeare's unhappy marriage takes center stage in 'Hamnet' A new film, adapted from Maggie O'Farrell's 2020 novel, posits that the death of Shakespeare's 11-year-old son may have inspired one of the greatest fictional tragedies ever written. Justin Chang
Arts & Life Marking 65 years of Hitchcock's 'Psycho' with actor Janet Leigh Leigh shares stories about Psycho, including the infamous shower scene. Also, screenwriter Evan Hunter talks about working with the Hitchcock on his next film, The Birds. Originally broadcast in 1999. Terry Gross
Health Can vaping help wean people off cigarettes? Anti-smoking advocates are sharply split Many think it's a dangerous ploy by the tobacco industry. But some say, with millions of deaths each year attributed to smoking cigarettes, it's the lesser of two evils. Arundathi Nair
Environment Can a watershed have legal rights? The Snohomish River debate deepens The tide is turning in a Snohomish County legal battle over whether a river and its watershed have legal rights that can be defended in court. KUOW Staff