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National Morning news brief The House prepares for a vote to reopen the government, airlines warn delays could persist even after the shutdown ends, U.S. aircraft carrier to join military buildup near Venezuela. Steve Inskeep
Politics This 26-year-old political strategist has a new vision for the Democratic Party Morris Katz is a 26-year-old political strategist who wants to take the Democratic party in a new direction. Leila Fadel talks to him about the candidates he's backing and his vision for the future. Leila Fadel
World Iran rebuilding after U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities, report says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Joseph Rodgers, the author of a report on Iran's development of nuclear weapons. Rodgers says satellite images indicate activity has resumed after the U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran. Steve Inskeep
World Iraq votes for new parliament amid U.S. pressure to counter Iran's influence Iraqis are awaiting the preliminary results of Tuesday's election for a new parliament, as Washington watches closely and pressures Iraq's government to curb neighboring Iran's influence. Jane Arraf
Education Pittsburgh school opens food pantry to support students who rely on SNAP benefits A school food pantry in Pittsburgh aims to help fill the gap for families whose SNAP benefits have been disrupted by the shutdown. Jillian Forstadt
Business Some labor unions remain committed to recruiting women despite policy rollbacks Some labor unions say they're committed to growing the share of women in construction jobs, even as President Trump rolls back policies that opened doors for women. Andrea Hsu
Politics Democrats point fingers and share their dissent ahead of vote to end the shutdown After a breakaway faction of Democratic senators supported a deal to end the government shutdown, some in the party expressed their discontent. Hosts
Is coding dead? This professor doesn't think so Companies appear to be making big bets that AI can replace huge chunks of their workforces. But this computer science professor says the outlook isn’t so bleak for kids who still want a career in tech. Alec Cowan
Politics 'An IOU doesn't pay my mortgage.' Bremerton suffers as shipworkers go unpaid Scott Greenstone
Politics Wilson’s lead increases in Seattle mayoral race, leaving Harrell further behind Catharine Smith