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World 20 years later, Israelis ask if the Gaza exit backfired — and if it's time to go back Twenty years ago, Israel dismantled its settlements and withdrew from the Gaza Strip. Now, Israelis ask if it helped pave the way for the Oct. 7 attack, and some want to resettle there. Itay Stern
National Longtime University of Alabama football referee still helping the Tide roll at age 97 Eddie Conyers has been a referee during University of Alabama football practices since the 1960s. Recruited by famed coach Paul "Bear" Bryant, Conyers, now 97, is mentoring and training officials. Debbie Elliott
National A deadly assault in Charlotte underscores a shift in crime on public transit A violent killing in Charlotte's transit system has gotten a lot of attention. The numbers say trains and buses remain safe overall, but assault has eclipsed robbery and theft as the biggest concern. Joel Rose
National Lawsuit aims to force Trump administration to stop delaying student loan forgiveness The American Federation of Teachers is seeking a preliminary injunction that would force the department to resume student loan forgiveness. Cory Turner
Science Fat Bear Week is here early, and the bears are fat and playful The famous bears of Alaska's Katmai National Park are enjoying an abundance of salmon, and even some playtime, as they pack on pounds to prepare for the winter. Bill Chappell
National Morning news brief Trump celebrates the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, CDC panel of advisers will vote on more vaccine recommendations Friday, Trump wants to designate antifa as a 'terrorist organization' Leila Fadel
Music Miley Cyrus reflects on her life and deluxe album 'Something Beautiful' Miley Cyrus says she has never been "super consistent." She tells Morning Edition's A Martinez why that works for her, and about her new songs with music legends. A Martínez
National Texas governor calls for students to be punished for mocking Charlie Kirk's death At least two college students have been expelled from Texas universities at Gov. Abbott's urging for expressing their thoughts on Charlie Kirk's death, raising concerns about free speech at schools. Lucio Vasquez
Economy AI is causing anxiety about the future of the workforce. But are there AI-proof jobs? Can we know which jobs are more or less likely to be "taken" by artificial intelligence? Planet Money looks into what jobs might be immune from a robot takeover. Sally Helm
World French prime minister faces wide-scale protests as demonstrators flood the streets France's newest prime minister -- the fourth in a little over a year -- has barely taken office, and he's already facing wide-scale protests against him. Eleanor Beardsley