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National Stowaway found dead in landing gear of American Airlines flight in Charlotte Police say maintenance workers discovered the body Sunday morning after the plane landed from Europe. Rebecca Rosman
National Trump meets congressional leaders as shutdown deadline nears With government funding set to expire Tuesday, Trump is meeting with congressional leaders at the White House in a last effort to avoid a shutdown. Andrew Limbong
National Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield says Portland has no need for federal troops Over the weekend, President Trump has ordered the deployment of troops to Portland, Oregon. NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield. Andrew Limbong
World President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu meet as pressure builds over Gaza and hostages NPR's Emily Feng reports from Tel Aviv on the Trump–Netanyahu meeting, the outlines of a U.S. proposal for Gaza, and the hurdles that remain over hostages and governance. Andrew Limbong
Movies Did you already pick your comfort shows for this fall? NPR's Mallory Yu and Stephen Thompson join host Andrew Limbong to talk about the comfort programs they're turning to this fall. Mallory Yu
Investigations A Georgia town is still reckoning with the aftermath of a chemical fire In Manufacturing Danger, Georgia Public Broadcasting's Pamela Kirkland examines the BioLab fire in Conyers, Georgia, and the broader safety failures it revealed. Ahmad Damen
National A new generation of pilots is taking flight at Tuskegee, 80 years after the Airmen Vontasia Smith is among the first students training for pilot licenses in Tuskegee University's revived aviation program. Ahmad Damen
National Schools to close Monday in Michigan community that experienced deadly church attack Multiple people were shot at a Mormon church in Michigan that was then set on fire, authorities said Sunday. The shooter was killed by police. Chris Arnold
World Palestinian death toll tops 66,000 as Netanyahu prepares to meet Trump The death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has topped 66,000 Palestinians, Gaza's Health Ministry said, a day before the Israeli Prime Minister heads for talks with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Associated Press
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