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For his first solo album, Flea trades in his bass for his first love -- jazz trumpet Known for playing bass guitar in the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flea is releasing his first solo album -- and it features his first love: jazz trumpet. It's called "Honora." A Martínez
Politics Dem Emily Gregory on flipping Florida House seat that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with state Representative-elect Emily Gregory who won a special legislative election in Florida's 87th District, home to President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. Steve Inskeep
National Trades made before Trump delayed plans to attack Iran raise insider trading concerns Minutes before President Trump delayed plans to attack Iran's energy infrastructure, big trades were made, raising insider trading concerns. NPR's A Martinez asks economist Paul Krugman. A Martínez
Sports Dodgers hope to become first major league team to three-peat in 26 years The Los Angeles Dodgers open the regular season as the two-time defending World Series champions. With Major League Baseball's biggest payroll, they're going for a three-peat. Steve Futterman
Analysts say potential US operation to seize Iran's Kharg Island would be risky The Pentagon is considering the seizure of Iran's Kharg Island. It's a risky operation, and Iran could retaliate by targeting the biggest energy facilities in the Gulf, sending prices soaring. Jackie Northam
Food The Bakery in Seattle's City Hall with Bethany Jean Clement This week host Brandi Fullwood spoke to Seattle Times food writer Bethany Jean Clement about which pastries to snag at a bakery tucked inside of Seattle’s City Hall. Brandi Fullwood
Politics Melania Trump shares the spotlight with a robot at an education and technology event The robot accompanied the first lady to the White House East Room for the final day of a summit she had convened with counterparts from around the world through her Fostering the Future Together global initiative. The Associated Press
Politics UN calls for reparations to remedy the 'historical wrongs' of trafficking enslaved Africans The U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans "the gravest crime against humanity" and calling for reparations. The Associated Press
Sports The potential return of the Seattle SuperSonics and the Sonics Guy who never gave up hope After 18 years without an NBA team, Seattle-area basketball fans see hope on the horizon. It's a hope for a return of the SuperSonics that one fan never lost. Vaughan Jones