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Unpacking Seattle's progressive turn this primary The votes are still being counted. But if the primary is any indicator, Seattle voters are looking to shake things up. We’ll talk about who's moving on to the November election, what they might need to win, and what it all says about Seattle politics. Seattle Times reporter David Kroman is here to explain. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
Europe U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker discusses planned Trump-Putin meeting NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker about the planned meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin and prospects for Ukraine. Leila Fadel
Europe What's at stake in the planned Trump-Putin meeting on Friday President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday to discuss a possible ceasefire in Ukraine. NPR takes a look at what's at stake. A Martínez
World Morning news brief President Trump to meet with Russia's Putin on Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defends plan to take over Gaza City, Trump promises crackdown on crime and homelessness in Washington, D.C. Leila Fadel
Arts & Life Some of Whitney Houston's personal items to be auctioned off Monday Personal items owned by Whitney Houston are being auctioned off on Monday. NPR talks with Darren Julien, executive director of Julien's Auctions, which is known for selling famous people's stuff. A Martínez
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defends military escalation in Gaza Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made his case on Sunday about why Israel is moving to take control of the rest of the Gaza Strip, pushing back against mounting criticism of the escalation. A Martínez
Some former world leaders taking up efforts for peace in the Middle East NPR's Steve Inskeep asks former president of Ireland, Mary Robinson, who now works with human rights group The Elders, about her upcoming visit to Egypt's border with Gaza. Steve Inskeep
World Conservative writer Max Boot discusses the changing world order Steve Inskeep speaks with author and conservative commentator Max Boot about the changing world order. Steve Inskeep
Israeli airstrike kills a prominent Al Jazeera journalist and colleagues Al Jazeera's Anas al-Sharif and four of his colleagues were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Sunday night in Gaza City. Aya Batrawy
Europe President Trump and Russia's Putin to meet Friday for Ukraine talks President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday to discuss a possible ceasefire in Ukraine. NPR reports on what we know and don't know about the upcoming meeting. Charles Maynes