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Sports Surprise 4-legged Olympic competitor wows cross-country fans Nazgul sprints on the course at a cross-country ski race, crossing the finish line in an unsanctioned quest for glory. Nathaniel Herz
Business Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to face jury in landmark social media addiction trial The case is seen as a test of social media's legal responsibility for platform design features that plaintiffs' lawyers say exacerbated mental health issues in young people. Bobby Allyn
Arts & Life Where the word 'Olympics' comes from and what it means to someone who competed there It's a word that evokes national pride and rare talent, and one that has been around for thousands of years. Ayana Archie
Arts & Life 8 creative ways to build your village, according to our listeners NPR listeners share how they've made relationships with their neighbors and community. Many of them, through parties, potlucks and coffees, say they've made the first move. Mika Ellison
National Morning news brief U.S. and Iran say they'll continue talks as both ramp up military forces, Paramount makes a final play for Warner Bros. Discovery, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify in social media addiction trial. Steve Inskeep
Mumford and Sons' frontman talks about the band's new album NPR's A Martínez asks Mumford and Sons' frontman, Marcus Mumford, about the band's new album "Prizefighter." A Martínez
National Trump administration's efforts to extend border wall threaten Texas nature reserve The Trump administration is moving forward on building new border wall segments in environmental and culturally sensitive areas. Local activists are pleading with Congress to stop construction. David Martin Davies
National Some immigrants detained in Maine are back in the state ICE says agents detained more than 200 people during a few days of concentrated effort in Maine. Some of those people are now being released. Ari Snider
World The last newspaper hawker in Paris honored with knighthood Ali Akbar, a 73-year-old immigrant from Pakistan, has been hawking papers on the streets of Paris for the last 50 years. French President Emmanuel Macron honored him with a knighthood late last month. Rebecca Rosman
National 6 skiers rescued after California avalanche; search continues for 9 others Six backcountry skiers who survived an avalanche in California Tuesday have been rescued. The sheriff's office said the search for the nine remaining skiers is ongoing. GREG MICEK