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National How rising beef prices are affecting Oklahoma ranchers The number of cattle in the U.S. has reached a low not seen since 1951. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Zach and Kacie Scherler-Abney, ranchers in Oklahoma, about the challenges of the cattle industry. Scott Simon
World Recent updates on the arrest of former Prince Andrew British police arrested the former Prince Andrew on suspicion of "misconduct in public office." NPR's Scott Simon speaks to royal expert Jennie Bond about the latest developments. Scott Simon
National Security Possible outcomes on U.S. talks concerning Iran's nuclear program NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, about the possible outcomes of the increasingly tense Iran-U.S. nuclear talks. Scott Simon
World Quebec renews historic trails for future generations Backwoods ski trails Quebec residents used to get from village to village a century ago are luring outdoor enthusiasts and boosting winter tourism. Nina Keck
Technology There's a shortage of RAM (computer memory). How is this affecting the industry? Memory chips (aka RAM) are in short supply, globally. Why and what does that mean for consumers Scott Simon
Sports Saturday Sports: Winter Olympics; MLB Players Association resignation NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the end of the Winter Olympics. Scott Simon
Politics Week in Politics: SCOTUS shuts down Trump's tariffs; U.S.-Iran update We look at the U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down many of President Trump's tariffs, as well as a look as the possibility of another military clash with Iran. Scott Simon
World 'Given a gun and sent to die': Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine Kenya's intelligence service warns that over 1,000 citizens may have been recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, many under false pretenses. Emmanuel Igunza
National Trump throws a temper tantrum after tariff loss The battle over the tariffs began on day one of the president's second term when he signed an executive order that let him impose a wide range of tariffs on virtually every U.S. trading partner. Nina Totenberg
National With U.S. forces in position, Trump mulls his options for Iran President Trump says he hasn't decided whether to attack Iran. While he weighs his options, a military buildup over the past month means the U.S. now has an expansive presence in the region. Greg Myre