The Latest World Trump administration tries to resolve three crises with Iran, Ukraine and Gaza This week, the Trump administration seeks diplomatic deals on three fronts, as it tries to make a nuclear deal with Iran, end the Russia-Ukraine war and advance a ceasefire in Gaza. Greg Myre Arts & Life U.S. women's figure skaters could've been rivals. Instead, they're the 'Blade Angels' Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito are the U.S.' best shot at winning women's figure skating gold since 2002 — and of closing out these Games on a high note. Rachel Treisman Education Rhino Man In this episode, Filmmaker John Jurko tells the story of wildlife ranger Anton Mzimba who is the lead in the documentary film called Rhino Man. Matt Martin Politics Australia won't repatriate 34 women and children from Syria The Australian government will not repatriate from Syria a group of 34 women and children with alleged ties to the Islamic State group, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday. The Associated Press World U.S. and Iran to hold a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva The second round of talks in Geneva about Iran's nuclear program takes place as the United States ramps up its military presence in the Middle East and Iran holds large-scale maritime exercises. The Associated Press Arts & Life Part comedy, part masochism: This stand-up show includes a public roast of each comic Every Sunday in Austin, there's a comedy show called Banana Phone. Comedians do one minute of stand up material, then the crowd heckles and roasts them until they run out of insults. Sean Saldana Arts & Life Frederick Wiseman, who captured the weirdness and wonder of everyday life, dies at 96 The prolific, pioneering filmmaker made dozens of documentaries and chronicled the inner workings of institutions. His 1967 film, Titicut Follies, revealed appalling conditions at a prison facility. Chloe Veltman Asia On the streets of Beijing, many wish for economic stability this Lunar New Year It's the Year of the Fire Horse. In the Chinese zodiac, the fire horse represents action and risk-taking. But on the streets of Beijing, many say they just want stability in this sluggish economy. Jennifer Pak Ramadan in Cairo blends the old and the new The world's Muslims are preparing for the holy month of Ramadan, a time of fasting and prayer. In Cairo, that means shopping for gifts and buying decorations to get into the spirit of the holy month. Aya Batrawy Arts & Life Presidential photos and campaign buttons of the past live on as collectibles In honor of Presidents' Day, we visit with the folks who collect presidential memorabilia — from pictures of presidential dogs to many many campaign buttons, to deep dives on just one president. Buffy Gorrilla Prev 214 of 1644 Next Sponsored
World Trump administration tries to resolve three crises with Iran, Ukraine and Gaza This week, the Trump administration seeks diplomatic deals on three fronts, as it tries to make a nuclear deal with Iran, end the Russia-Ukraine war and advance a ceasefire in Gaza. Greg Myre
Arts & Life U.S. women's figure skaters could've been rivals. Instead, they're the 'Blade Angels' Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu and Isabeau Levito are the U.S.' best shot at winning women's figure skating gold since 2002 — and of closing out these Games on a high note. Rachel Treisman
Education Rhino Man In this episode, Filmmaker John Jurko tells the story of wildlife ranger Anton Mzimba who is the lead in the documentary film called Rhino Man. Matt Martin
Politics Australia won't repatriate 34 women and children from Syria The Australian government will not repatriate from Syria a group of 34 women and children with alleged ties to the Islamic State group, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday. The Associated Press
World U.S. and Iran to hold a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva The second round of talks in Geneva about Iran's nuclear program takes place as the United States ramps up its military presence in the Middle East and Iran holds large-scale maritime exercises. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Part comedy, part masochism: This stand-up show includes a public roast of each comic Every Sunday in Austin, there's a comedy show called Banana Phone. Comedians do one minute of stand up material, then the crowd heckles and roasts them until they run out of insults. Sean Saldana
Arts & Life Frederick Wiseman, who captured the weirdness and wonder of everyday life, dies at 96 The prolific, pioneering filmmaker made dozens of documentaries and chronicled the inner workings of institutions. His 1967 film, Titicut Follies, revealed appalling conditions at a prison facility. Chloe Veltman
Asia On the streets of Beijing, many wish for economic stability this Lunar New Year It's the Year of the Fire Horse. In the Chinese zodiac, the fire horse represents action and risk-taking. But on the streets of Beijing, many say they just want stability in this sluggish economy. Jennifer Pak
Ramadan in Cairo blends the old and the new The world's Muslims are preparing for the holy month of Ramadan, a time of fasting and prayer. In Cairo, that means shopping for gifts and buying decorations to get into the spirit of the holy month. Aya Batrawy
Arts & Life Presidential photos and campaign buttons of the past live on as collectibles In honor of Presidents' Day, we visit with the folks who collect presidential memorabilia — from pictures of presidential dogs to many many campaign buttons, to deep dives on just one president. Buffy Gorrilla