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Politics Lawmakers appear no closer to a deal as partial government shutdown continues The shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security is the latest example of bipartisan negotiations unraveling in the wake of a crisis that captures national attention. Sam Gringlas
National Former FEMA administrator shares how DHS shutdown could affect the disaster agency NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to former FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell about how the Department of Homeland Security shutdown will affect operations at the disaster relief agency. Leila Fadel
National Savannah Guthrie issues new plea for her mom's return as police test DNA from glove Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie are testing DNA they hope will point them toward a suspect. The DNA comes from a glove that was found about two miles from Guthrie's house. Alina Selyukh
Politics 'American Struggle' author assesses Trump's expansion of presidential power Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham talks about Trump's impact on democracy. Meacham's latest book is a collection of speeches, letters and other original texts from 1619 to the present. Dave Davies
Health Is that carb ultra-processed? Here's a test even a kid can do The latest nutrition guidelines urge Americans to avoid highly-processed food. But, when it comes to carbs, many people don't know which ones are ultra-processed. Here's an easy way to find out. Michaeleen Doucleff
World Israel will begin contentious West Bank land registration Israel will begin a contentious land regulation process in a large part of the occupied West Bank, which could result in Israel gaining control over wide swaths of the area for future development. The Associated Press
Politics An Islamist party becomes Bangladesh's main opposition for the first time An Islamist party has become Bangladesh's main opposition for the first time in the country's history, challenging the old dynastic political system despite persistent concerns among critics about the party's policies on women. Shamim Chowdhury
Morning news brief Lawmakers no closer to a deal as partial government shutdown continues, officials to meet for more talks as Ukraine war nears 4th anniversary, what is it about Olympics that gives athletes "the yips"? Leila Fadel
Arts & Life Comedian Amber Ruffin talks about her life and new off-Broadway musical 'Bigfoot!' NPR's Michel Martin speaks with comedian Amber Ruffin about finding joy in life and her off-Broadway musical, "Bigfoot!" Michel Martin
Politics Texas Sen. John Cornyn faces stiff opposition in upcoming Republican primary Sen. John Cornyn is seeking Texas Republicans' nomination for a fifth term, in a contest that has seen bitter and expensive attacks on all sides. Andrew Schneider