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President Trump orders a Marine rapid response force to Middle East NPR's Jane Arraf reports on developments in the war in the Middle East. Jane Arraf
A Game Challenges Californians To Find A Working Payphone When was the last time you saw a payphone? For most people it's probably been a while. In California, there are more than 2000 working payphones. A game challenges the public to find them. Vincent Acovino
Economy Fixing the toxic work culture of restaurants Host Adrian Ma speaks with restaurant industry veterans Kenji Lopez-Alt and Hannah Selinger about ways to fix the toxic work culture in many restaurant kitchens. Adrian Ma
Economy Paramount, Warner Bros. and regulators NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Columbia Law professor Tim Wu who makes the case for what he sees as the weak spots in the Paramount Warner-Bros. merger. Adrian Ma
Music From golf greens to the Grammys: Leven Kali's unusual musical journey Leven Kali brings the funk in his new album LK99. The Netherlands-born artist shares his inspiration and drive with NPR's Adrian Ma. Adrian Ma
Your Child's Pediatrician May Be Able To Provide Literacy Screenings Sara Bode of Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio speaks with NPR's Emily Kwong about why many pediatric centers have started screening kids for literacy skills. John Ketchum
Arts & Life 'War of the Worlds' remake sinks to the bottom at this year's Razzie Awards The surveillance industry version of HG Wells' 1898 classic sci-fi novel stars Ice Cube, and won accolades for worst picture, actor, director and more. Chloe Veltman
World Russian strike on Kyiv region kills 4 and wounds 15, with peace talks stalled The strikes comes after the United States paused ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine due to the war with Iran. The Associated Press
Health As the risk of measles grows, why are parents so divided on vaccines? In South Carolina, some parents embrace vaccines, others opt out. Why do people make such different choices? A mix of politics, distrust and misinformation is pushing neighbors apart. Maria Godoy
Latin America Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro is in intensive care with pneumonia, hospital says One of Bolsonaro's doctors described the former Brazilian president's medical condition as "serious." The Associated Press